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The tragopan is near the end of its display and its showy bits are, well, deflating. The horns have already tucked themselves back under its crest feathers, and the wattle/shield/apron is starting to get pulled back in god knows where as well.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 09 Jul '12 08:21 pm
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The tragopan is near the end of its display and its showy bits are, well, deflating. The horns have already tucked themselves back under its crest feathers, and the wattle/shield/apron is starting to get pulled back in god knows where as well.
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Answered by Ashley Sally, 24 Sep '12 04:55 pm
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Tragopan is a genus of bird in the family Phasianidae. These birds are commonly called "horny pheasants" because of two brightly-colored, fleshy horns
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 13 Jul '12 02:19 pm
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