Agamia agami
Agamia agami
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Agamia agami, the Agami Heron, is a striking living heron of tropical lowland forests in Central and South America. About 66-76cm long, it has a brilliant chestnut-and-blue plumage with long white plumes on the chest. A solitary, secretive bird, it hunts fish along shaded forest streams. Classified as Vulnerable due to deforestation and hunting.
Diet & Feeding
Agamia agami 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
| 发现地点 | Mexico |
Quick Facts
| 食性 | Piscivore |
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