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[[File:Anhima_cornuta_-near_Manu_Wildlife_Center,_Manu_National_Park,_Peru_-three-8.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The | [[File:Anhima_cornuta_-near_Manu_Wildlife_Center,_Manu_National_Park,_Peru_-three-8.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The horned screamer, as seen in Manu National Park, Peru.]] | ||
'''The horned screamer''' (Anhima cornuta) is a unique bird species native to South America. Known for its distinctive appearance and loud calls, the horned screamer is part of the Anhimidae family, which also includes the southern screamer (Chauna torquata) and the northern screamer (Chauna chavaria). These large, terrestrial birds are closely related to ducks, geese, and swans, but they also exhibit some similarities to game birds like the galliformes. | '''The horned screamer''' (Anhima cornuta) is a unique bird species native to South America. Known for its distinctive appearance and loud calls, the horned screamer is part of the Anhimidae family, which also includes the southern screamer (Chauna torquata) and the northern screamer (Chauna chavaria). These large, terrestrial birds are closely related to ducks, geese, and swans, but they also exhibit some similarities to game birds like the galliformes. | ||
<center><big>'''[[Horned Screamer|Anhima cornuta!]]'''</big></center> | <center><big>'''[[Horned Screamer|Anhima cornuta!]]'''</big></center> | ||
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The horned screamer (Anhima cornuta) is a unique bird species native to South America. Known for its distinctive appearance and loud calls, the horned screamer is part of the Anhimidae family, which also includes the southern screamer (Chauna torquata) and the northern screamer (Chauna chavaria). These large, terrestrial birds are closely related to ducks, geese, and swans, but they also exhibit some similarities to game birds like the galliformes.