Violet Turaco
Musophaga violacea
You Can Find This Animal in the Bird's World Habitat
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Want to spot this bird? Look up! Turacos fly freely through the Tropical Forest.
Geographic Range:
Class: Aves
Order: Musophagiformes
Family: Musophagidae
Genus: Musophaga
Species: violacea
Violet turacos are named for their bluish-violet wings and back, highlighted by a small red patch of feathers that spreads widely when in flight. They live on a diet of mostly fruits. As their nickname "the violaceous plantain-eater" implies, the fruits in their diet include plantain as well as figs and a mix of other fruits.
Want to spot this bird? Look up! Turacos fly freely through the Tropical Forest.
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