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What is the lifespan of a lyrebird?

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The lifespan of a lyrebird is 20 to 25 years, but there are reports of these birds living up to 29 years.

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The lyrebird is the emblem for which state?

The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.


Can a lyrebird swim?

Many species of birds can swim, and while it is not the lyrebird's preferred activity, they can swim for short distances.


How did the Lyrebird get its name?

A taxidermist who had never seen a live specimen mounted a bird with its tail held in the shape of a lyre, a U-shaped, harp-like instrument.Further details:The male Superb Lyrebird's tail always has the lyre-shape. Its tail feathers are ornately curved, and when on display for a female, can assume the shape of the stringed intrument known as the lyre. The Albert's Lyrebird does not have this feature.The name "lyrebird" was coined when the first Superb Lyrebird specimen was sent back to England. The lyrebird was named by John Latham, an English physicist and naturalist ... not by a taxidermist.


How many sounds can the lyrebird remember?

No studies have been done on how many sounds the lyrebird can remember, or for how long. Suffice to say that its range of vocalisations is remarkable.


What is a lyrebird?

There are two species of lyrebird, both native to Australia.The Superb lyrebird lives in forestbushland east of the Great Dividing Range, which runs along the eastern coast from northern Australia to the far south. Albert's lyrebird lives only within a small area of sub-tropical rainforest near the Queensland/New South Wales border.

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When was Albert's Lyrebird created?

Albert's Lyrebird was created in 1850.


When was Superb Lyrebird created?

Superb Lyrebird was created in 1801.


What sound can't lyrebird copy?

a lyrebird can copy any sound. :-)


What are two facts about lyrebirds?

The lyrebird gained its name because the male Superb Lyrebird's tail always has the lyre-shape. Its tail feathers are ornately curved, and when on display for a female, can assume the shape of the stringed intrument known as the lyre.Lyrebirds are known for their ability to mimic sounds, from other birds to even machinery. They have an elaborate "singing and dancing" behaviour which is a courtship ritual. It is done by the male in an attempt to attract a mate.The lifespan of a lyrebird is 20 to 25 years, but there are reports of these birds living up to 29 years.The lyrebird features on the Australian 10c coin.


What is the average height of lyrebird?

· Species - menura novaehollandiae · Lyrebird - also known as Superb Lyrebird, Edward Lyrebird, Prince Edward Lyrebird, Victoria Lyrebird, Queen Victoria Lyrebird, Lyretail, Native Pheasant · Largest of Songbirds · Male measuring length 80-100 cm, including a tail 70 cm · Weight - 1 kg · Description - a short, sharp, down curved bill, brown colour, strong legs · Male's tail plumage distinguishes them from females. · Lyrebird - imitation other species and sounds


Can the Superb Lyrebird fly?

The Superb Lyrebird can fly, but it rarely does. At night it roosts in trees.


What is the superb lyrebird's scientific name?

The scientific name of the Superb lyrebird is Menura novaehollandiae.


What are the predators of the lyrebird?

The main predators of the lyrebird are dogs, feral cats, foxes and quolls. Goannas enjoy lyrebird eggs, while larger birds also pose a threat.


How many feather has lyrebird's tail?

Many websites state that the tail of the Superb lyrebird has 16 feathers.


The lyrebird is the emblem for which state?

The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.


What has two legs and 1 beak?

The Superb Lyrebird (or the slightly smaller Albert's lyrebird) native to Victoria, Australia.


Can a lyrebird swim?

Many species of birds can swim, and while it is not the lyrebird's preferred activity, they can swim for short distances.