The scientific name of the Superb lyrebird is Menura novaehollandiae.
Many websites state that the tail of the Superb lyrebird has 16 feathers.
With its tail on show, an adult male Superb Lyrebird stands between 70-80cm tall.
The Superb Lyrebird ranges in size from 80cm to 100cm in length, averaging around 90cm. Their weight is around 975 grams.
Yes. Lyrebirds are native to the eastern coastal areas of Australia.
no they are omnivores
Lyrebirds are not nocturnal, but diurnal.
no they use there back
Maya is a local name for waxbills in the Philippines - they are seed-eaters - finches. Do you mean lyrebirds from Australia? they are omnivores.
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AnswerYes, it can but it rarely does. They mostly run, but they can flap up away out of danger. A bit like chickens.Source: http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/education/factfiles/04.htm
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Lyrebirds are found in Australia, and limited to the eastern coastal regions.The Superb Lyrebird lives in the south-eastern Australian mainland, from southeast Queensland down to southern Tasmania. Its habitat is moist forests, where it spends most of its time on the ground but roosts in trees at night.Albert's lyrebird is found in rainforest and wet open forest, in south-east corner of Queensland and far north-east NSW. In NSW it is found inland to the Border Ranges, and south to the coastal range south west of Ballina.