Helmeted Guineafowl was created in 1758.
All breeds- White-breasted Guineafowl, Black Guineafowl, Helmeted Guineafowl, Plumed Guineafowl, Kenya Crested Guineafowl, Crested Guineafowl, Vulturine Guineafowl.
Helmeted Honeyeater was created in 1867.
Helmeted Hornbill was created in 1781.
Black, white-breasted, plumed, and crested guineafowl feed on a range of plants and small invertebrates obtained by scratching in the leaf litter. Crested guineafowl may also feed in trees on berries and other fruits, and on bulbs from below the ground. Vulturine guineafowl also feed on a range of plant and animal items and will sometimes perch in bushes to feed on fruits. Unlike all other guineafowl, this species appears to survive without readily-available drinking water. Helmeted guineafowl are the most omnivorous of the guineafowl species, taking a broad range of plant and animal material (even small toads) from above and below the ground, switching their preferences to whatever appears to be abundant at the time, but focusing on insects and other arthropods during the breeding season.
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Yes; aside from its noun meaning, HELMET is a verb meaning "to cover or protect with a helmet." And the perfect past tense of this word is HELMETED.
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The Helmeted Honeyeater is endemic to Victoria, meaning it is only found there. That is why the Helmeted Honeyeater was selected as the avian emblem for that state.
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Technically speaking, no. Due to hunting and loss of habitat, theRhinoplax vigil(Helmeted Hornbill)has a status of "near-threatened" withthe IUCN. Their population seems to bedecreasing.