RE: [Aroid-l] a bird
- Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] a bird
- From: &* C* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:51:27 -0800
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Hiya! These are
amazing birds! Here are
some web sites: http://www.earthlife.net/birds/bucerotiformes.html http://web.utk.edu/~vchimcho/hornbill/ http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/1701/hornbill.htm http://www.montereybay.com/creagrus/hornbills.html http://montereybay.com/creagrus/ground_hornbills.html http://library.thinkquest.org/19689/data/birds/great_indian_hornbill_frame.html I hope
this helps, Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Invertebrate Ecologist/Taxonomist ((,///////////=====< EcoAnalysts, Inc. (530) 406-1178 166 Buckeye Street Woodland CA 95695 USA ● Invertebrate Taxonomy ● Invertebrate Ecological Studies ● Bioassessment and Study Design ● Endangered Invertebrate Species ● Zooplankton ● Periphyton/ Phytoplankton Moscow, ID ● Bozeman, MT ● Woodland, CA ● Neosho, MO ●
Selinsgrove, PA -----Original Message----- Dear All, I found in Deni's book of Aroids in the
chapter of Amorphs, that maybe Amorph. titanum seeds are dispersed by
hornbills. But what is a hornbill? I cannot find it
in any reachable dictionary. Please help me, it is urgent. Thank you, Jani |
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