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Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837 is a animal in the Tinamidae family, order Tinamiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837 (Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837)
Animalia

Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837

Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837

Tinamotis pentlandii, the puna tinamou, is a 41 cm tall bird native to high-altitude Andean habitats of South America.

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Family
Genus
Tinamotis
Order
Tinamiformes
Class
Aves

About Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837

Scientific Nomenclature

The puna tinamou has the scientific name Tinamotis pentlandii Vigors, 1837.

Body Length

This species reaches approximately 41 centimeters, or 16 inches, in total length.

Plumage Coloration

Its upper body is brown with white spots, its breast is blue-grey, its belly is rufous, and its head is white marked with black streaks.

Habitat Types

It lives in high-altitude grassland in subtropical and tropical regions, and occupies brushland at the same altitudes to a lesser extent.

Altitudinal Range

It occurs at altitudes between 4,000 and 4,700 meters, which is 13,100 to 15,400 feet.

Geographical Distribution

Its natural range covers Peru, northern Bolivia, northern Chile, and northwestern Argentina.

Photo: (c) Terry Gosliner, all rights reserved, uploaded by Terry Gosliner

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Tinamiformes Tinamidae Tinamotis

More from Tinamidae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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