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The frogmouth family has been around for about 56 million years, since the Eocene period.
The range of the frogmouth is estimated at 127,000 km and decreasing.
Tawny Frogmouth pairs stay together until one of the pair dies.
The first group also found a tawny frogmouth.
The only clue that Feiffer can find is a frogmouth feather.
The seldom seen Marbled Frogmouth is known to live in this reserve.
It is a large, dark, chestnut-brown frogmouth, ranging in length from 32 to 37 cm.
No other frogmouth found in Borneo is more than 30 cm in length.
The Tawny Frogmouth is often mistaken for an owl.
Many taxonomists consider it to be a subspecies of the Short-tailed Frogmouth.
The Tawny Frogmouth is smaller in length but often reaches heavier weights.
Shorts are not so short and feature a frogmouth pocket detail for holding the goalhanger's pipe.
The frogmouth is endemic to Borneo.
The species is sometimes known as Horsfield's Frogmouth.
Similar species include the Tawny Frogmouth.
The Papuan Frogmouth is larger, has red eyes, a longer tail and darker wings.
Rare Sri Lanka Frogmouth can be found here.
Podargus is a small genus of in the Podargidae (frogmouth) family.
Frogmouth (1987)
The Tawny Frogmouth is almost exclusively insectivorous, feeding rarely on frogs and other small prey.
The Papuan Frogmouth has a bulbous bill, red eye, cream eyebrow, long tail and dark wings.
The Papuan frogmouth is strictly nocturnal.
The rainforest on Mount Barney provides critical habitat for the Plumed Frogmouth.
Animals in the park include marbled frogmouth, koala, Albert lyrebird and rainforest reptiles and frogs.
The Mimicry Principle - a tawny frogmouth as a tree-stump and a green shrimp as a plant stem.