The hoopoe makes a sound like 'oop-oop-opp.'
Giant Hoopoe was created in 1975.
Upupa epops is the scientific name for the hoopoe bird.
There are nine subspecies of hoopoe, and a similar bird called the woodhoopoe.
Predators of the hoopoe include bigger birds as well as parasites.
A hoopoe weighs from 46 to 89 grams (1.6-3.1oz).
The hoopoe played a crucial role as a messenger for Prophet Suleiman (Solomon) in Islamic tradition. It informed Suleiman about the Queen of Sheba and her kingdom, revealing their worship of the sun and prompting Suleiman to send a letter inviting her to acknowledge the one true God. The hoopoe's intelligence and ability to communicate important information demonstrated its loyalty and service to Suleiman's mission. This interaction highlights themes of guidance and the importance of recognizing divine authority.
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Taxonomy of the hoopoe birdKingdom: Animalia Phylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: CoraciiformesFamily: UpupidaeGenus: UpupaSpecies: Upupa epops
The Hoopoe
The Afro-Eurasian bird known as the Hoopoe is pronounced either as hoo-poo /ˈhuːpuː/ or hoo poh.
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