it is a cow
Most are..Seeds, fruits, insects and worms.
Apollo is well known for playing the lyre, though myth might have it as Hermes invention. Artemis also played a lyre.
Harp & Lyre
Probably because at just a few days old he got out of his crib and stole Apollo's sacred cows. But he's also cunning. He made a lyre and Apollo was so pleased with it that he forgot all about killing Hermes!
So fa mi do re re re re re re re do do mi so fa mi do re re re re re re re so fa mi do re re re so so so fa mi do re re re
This is the male Superb Lyrebird, found only in eastern Australia.
No. A lyrebird is a bird. It gained its name because the male Superb Lyrebird's tail always has the lyre-shape. Its tail feathers are ornately curved, and when on display for a female, can assume the shape of the stringed instrument known as the lyre.
A taxidermist who had never seen a live specimen mounted a bird with its tail held in the shape of a lyre, a U-shaped, harp-like instrument.Further details:The male Superb Lyrebird's tail always has the lyre-shape. Its tail feathers are ornately curved, and when on display for a female, can assume the shape of the stringed intrument known as the lyre. The Albert's Lyrebird does not have this feature.The name "lyrebird" was coined when the first Superb Lyrebird specimen was sent back to England. The lyrebird was named by John Latham, an English physicist and naturalist ... not by a taxidermist.
a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
When its tail is displayed it looks like the lyre musical instrument
Skippy - 1967 The Lyre Bird 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Lyre Bird is a large mimicking bird that can be found in Australia.
This is probably a lyre bird.
In Australia the Lyre bird is on the 10c coin.
sure i would
Most are..Seeds, fruits, insects and worms.
The Australian lyre bird never tells the truth.