Syrigma sibilatrix
Syrigma sibilatrix
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Syrigma sibilatrix (whistling heron) is a medium-sized heron native to open wetlands of South America, with fossil relatives from Brazil. It produces a distinctive whistling call and feeds actively during daylight in grassland marshes and pond margins.
Diet & Feeding
Syrigma sibilatrix was a fish-eating dinosaur. Piscivores typically lived near water sources and had specialized adaptations such as elongated snouts and conical teeth for catching fish.
Discovery & Naming
| Keşif Yeri | Brazil |
Quick Facts
| Diyet | Piscivore |
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