The Great Curassow (Crax rubra) is a large pheasant-like gamefowl that is mostly terrestrial due to its size. The Great Currasow male has an all-black plumage with a bright yellow beak. The female Great Currasow either has a barred, reddish, or black plumage. It is native to the Neotropical rainforests and its habitat range extends from eastern Mexico to Northwestern Ecuador. It is often seen traveling in pairs or small groups. The Great Curassow feeds off the ground by eating fruits, arthropods, and sometimes vertebrates. The Great Curassow is considered to be vulnerable to extinction as the species is threatened by loss of habitat and overhunting.
The Great Curassow has a wingspan in the range of 29.5”-35.4” (75-90 cm) and total weight of 6.8-10.6 lb (3.1-4.8 kg). The body of the Great Curassow has an overall length between 30.7”-36.2” (78-92 cm), body width of 6.7”-8.3” (17-21 cm), and standing height of roughly 24”-29.1” (61-74 cm). The typical lifespan of the Great Curassow is between 22-24 years.
The Great Curassow (Crax rubra) is a large pheasant-like gamefowl that is mostly terrestrial due to its size. The Great Currasow male has an all-black plumage with a bright yellow beak. The female Great Currasow either has a barred, reddish, or black plumage. It is native to the Neotropical rainforests and its habitat range extends from eastern Mexico to Northwestern Ecuador. It is often seen traveling in pairs or small groups. The Great Curassow feeds off the ground by eating fruits, arthropods, and sometimes vertebrates. The Great Curassow is considered to be vulnerable to extinction as the species is threatened by loss of habitat and overhunting.
The Great Curassow has a wingspan in the range of 29.5”-35.4” (75-90 cm) and total weight of 6.8-10.6 lb (3.1-4.8 kg). The body of the Great Curassow has an overall length between 30.7”-36.2” (78-92 cm), body width of 6.7”-8.3” (17-21 cm), and standing height of roughly 24”-29.1” (61-74 cm). The typical lifespan of the Great Curassow is between 22-24 years.