SKU: 2440 Yellowknot Hokko H55W29D61
Mounted Yellow-knobbed Hokko: A Showpiece of Taxidermy
The stuffed yellow-knobbed hawkhead, scientifically known as Crax daubentoni, is a striking bird native to the rainforests of Central and South America. This bird belongs to the family Cracidae and is known for its distinctive yellow tubercle on its bill, which gives it a unique and intriguing appearance.
With its beautiful plumage, deep black color and striking yellow tubercle, the yellow-billed hokko is a real eye-catcher in its natural habitat. This bird plays an important role in the rainforest ecosystem, where it feeds on fruits, seeds and insects.
An interesting fact about the yellow-billed hokko is that it is known for its loud and melodious call, which often echoes through the rainforest during the morning hours. This call is used for communication among the birds and plays a role in establishing territories and attracting mates during the breeding season.
The stuffed specimen of the yellow-knobbed huckoo is a masterpiece of taxidermy. Every detail, from the feathers to the yellow tubercle on the beak, is reproduced with great care and craftsmanship to reproduce as faithfully as possible the natural beauty of this magnificent bird. The result is a breathtaking stuffed specimen that inspires the admiration of every onlooker.
By admiring the stuffed specimen of the yellow-billed cuckoo, people can take the opportunity to experience this unique bird up close and appreciate its special characteristics. Moreover, it contributes to preserving the beauty and diversity of the natural world.
Every stuffed animal supplied by By Max comes with the necessary legal documents. This can be a CITES document, declaration of origin or just the invoice (this depends on the species). These documents guarantee the origin and legality of the specimen.