An owl
The scientific name for birrowing owls is Athene Cunicularia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Speotyto cunicularia.
Burrowing Owls are categorized in the genus Athene, their binomial name being Athene cunicularia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Speotyto cunicularia.
The Burrowing Owl or Athene cunicularia can be found in the open landscapes of South and North America. This owl originates from the continent of America.
The burrowing owl is the national bird of Aruba.Specifically, the owl appears on Aruba's money, national flag, and postage stamps. Locally, it called "choco." Its scientific name is Athene cunicularia.
Kododo blauw is the name for the Aruban whiptail lizard [Cnemidophorus arubensis]. It's indigenous to the island. Males have turquoise blue head, tail, and legs with rows of white to blue spots on their sides. Females and the young are brown grey with light spots.Kododo blauw's natural predators include Aruban burrowing owls [Athene cunicularia arubensis] and kestrels [Falco sparverius brevipennis].
The Arikok National Park is home to two bird species indigenous to Aruba.Specifically, the Arikok National Park is a beautiful nature preserve that takes up just under one-fifth (1/5) of Aruba's total area. It is home to the Aruba burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia arubensis) and the Aruba parakeet (Aratinga pertinax arubensis). Locals give the name of shoco to the owl and of prikichi to the parakeet.
Although Aruba doesn't have a national animal, a good candidate is shoco . The animal's common name is the Aruban burrowing owl. It scientific name is Athene cunicularia arubensis. It's an endangered subspecies that's only found on Aruba. Shoco is a small, long-legged owl that nests underground in its own burrows or the burrows of a ground-dwelling mammal.For charming videos of the beloved shoco, please visit the link to Daniel Putkowksi's blog provided below.
Blue lizard is an English equivalent of 'Kododo blauw'. The Dutch words make up the name for the Aruban whiptail lizard [Cnemidophorus arubensis]. It's indigenous to the island. Males have turquoise blue head, tail, and legs with rows of white to blue spots on their sides. Females and the young are brown grey with light spots.Kododo blauw's natural predators include Aruban burrowing owls [Athene cunicularia arubensis] and kestrels [Falco sparverius brevipennis].
Although Aruba doesn't have a national animal, a good candidate is shoco . The animal's common name is the Aruban burrowing owl. It scientific name is Athene cunicularia arubensis. It's an endangered subspecies that's only found on Aruba. Shoco is a small, long-legged owl that nests underground in its own burrows or the burrows of a ground-dwelling mammal.For charming videos of the beloved shoco, please visit the link to Daniel Putkowksi's blog provided below.
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