like birds
the choresine beetle
Hooded Plover was created in 1789.
Crimson-hooded Myzomela was created in 1903.
Golden-hooded Tanager was created in 1846.
Hooded warbler babies are called chicks.
Hooded stirrups are traditional stirrups used in horseback riding. They have a hood-shaped top to prevent the foot from slipping through the stirrup. This design provides added safety and security for the rider.
They are songbirds teehee
Probably, no
by its camouflage
I think it sounds like a squeky toy but that's just a guess
There are three birds that are considered poisonous. The Hooded Pitohui, aka, The Garbage Bird, it is "Pitohui dichrous", the Ifrita, it is "Ifrita kowaldi", and The Little Shrike-thrush, it is "Colluricincla megarhyncha". There is a toxin that is stored in their feathers and skin, probably from something they eat, it's suggested a beetle. I don't know if one is more poisonous than the other or not. For more details see sites listed below.
Bird
There is a orange and black bird that lives in New Guinea called called the Hooded Pitohui, whose skin and feathers contains a powerful neurotoxin that causes numbness and tingling when handled. Interestingly enough it gets its poison from the insects it eats.
I dont know yet.
Hooded seals are carnivores, so they only eat biotic animals. They eat attic fish, shrimp, squid, mussels, starfish, herring, and cod. They can also eat most animals that are related to these if needed.
Hooded warblers are insectivores, meaning they eat insects. This includes, but is not limited to, arthropods such as flies, ants, wasps, moths, moths' larvae, caddisflies, spiders, and beetles.
The pitohui bird defends itself from predators by possessing toxic alkaloids in its feathers and skin, which it acquires from its diet of certain toxic beetles. This toxicity makes the bird unpalatable to potential predators. Additionally, the bright coloration of the pitohui serves as a warning signal, indicating to predators that it is toxic and should be avoided. This combination of chemical defense and warning coloration helps the pitohui effectively deter threats.
Mid-mountain range in New-Guinea.