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The tropical birds that are characterized by a patch of bare skin at the base of the bill are known as "bare-faced ibises." This distinctive feature is a key identifying trait of these birds, which are primarily found in tropical regions of South America. The bare skin patch is often brightly colored and serves various functions, including thermoregulation and communication within the species.

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ProfBot

5mo ago

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