Grey-cheeked Hornbill
Grey-cheeked Hornbill
Bycanistes subcylindricus

Grey-cheeked Hornbill
Grey-cheeked Hornbill
Bycanistes subcylindricus

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Class
Aves -
Order
Bucerotiformes -
Familly
Bucerotidae
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60-70 cm
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1-1,5 kg (♂) ; 1-1,2 kg (♀)
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42 days
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2 eggs
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40 years
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Diet
omnivorous (mainly fruits; occasionally insects, snails, lizards…) -
Habitat
forests and woodlands -
Range
western, central and eastern Africa -
Population in the wild
Inconnu -
IUCN REDLIST status
The five species in the genus Bycanistes all have a large casque, particularly prominent among males. These hornbills are much like their Asian cousins: they feed mainly on fruits and inhabit forests.
The pair sets the nest in a natural cavity of a large tree and seals the entrance with mud pellets formed by the male. The male feeds the female through the narrow slit that remains. The female leaves the nest when the chick fledges, about 2 months and a half later.