Moorhen flea was created in 1878.
Tristan Moorhen was created in 1861.
Gough Moorhen was created in 1892.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gallinula chloropus.
Helmut. Engler has written: 'Die Teichralle' -- subject(s): Common moorhen
The answer to your question depends upon which species of moorhen you are asking about.The Common Moorhen is distributed almost worldwide. Other species of moorhen live in many parts of the world including Australia, Siberia, Africa, South America, Tasmania, Indonesia and New Zealand. This list includes most of the places moorhens can be found but it is not exhaustive.
Like the community answer, it is correct that moorhen is the name of the species and not the gender. Within moorhens, there are cocks and hens like with other bird species, but moorhen is the name of the species itself.So the male here would be called a moorhen cock (or cockerel).
Yes they can.
Yes it is.
A Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa, is a bird from the rail family. It is found in the wetlands of Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia.
otters, mink, possibly buzzards
A duck, a coot or a moorhen.