The Curassows are very large and rather heavy birds and some of them are larger than our turkey.
The Curassows belong to the order of Gallinaceous birds and bear the same relation to South America that the pheasants and grouse bear to the Old World.
A couple of curassows and a big monkey were killed by the colonel and Kermit.
The subfamily of curassows contains four genera and twelve species, all confined to South America, with the exception of Crax globicera--a Central American species, which extends northward into Mexico.
With the exception of a single species found north of Panama, the curassows are confined to the tropical forests of South America, east of the Andes, and not extending south of Paraguay.
It was not her first experience with the curassows but previously she had paid scant attention to them from the security of her perch in the spiny palm tree.
When the great curassowsreached the spot it was with a rush of wings that startled all the other creatures to the point of panic.
Yet it would seem that guans and curassows will interbreed with poultry (Ibis, 1866, p.
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