Globary

Nicobar Megapode

Species

species of bird

Nicobar Megapode

The Nicobar megapode or Nicobar scrubfowl is a megapode endemic to the Nicobar Islands of India. Like other megapodes, it builds a large mound nest of soil and vegetation, with the eggs incubated by the heat produced by decomposition. Newly hatched chicks climb out of the loose soil of the mound and, being fully feathered, are capable of flight. The Nicobar Islands lie on the western edge of the megapode distribution, well separated from the nearest ranges of other megapode species. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami reduced the global population by an estimated 66–75% and completely submerged Megapode Island; the species is now considered globally Vulnerable under IUCN criteria A1bc; D1, with a stable but small post-tsunami population.

Wikipedia →

Related · Species

animale
kingdom of multicellular eukaryotic organisms
horse
domesticated four-footed mammal from the equine family
lion
species of big cat
tiger
species of big cat
Canis lupus
species of mammal
fungi
organism belonging to kingdom Fungi
onion
species of plant
Amphibia
class of tetrapods, whose living forms include frogs, toads,

Data sourced from Wikidata (Q1193783)