Scarlet Ibis
          
           Scarlet Ibis
          Eudocimus ruber
           
    
  
              Scarlet Ibis
          
           Scarlet Ibis
          Eudocimus ruber
           
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        Class
 Aves
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        Order
 Ciconiiformes
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        Familly
 Threskiornithidae
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                   65cm 65cm
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                   800g 800g
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                 21–23 days 21–23 days
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                 2 2
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                 20 years 20 years
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            Diet
 crustaceans, molluscs, amphibians, small fish
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            Habitat
 wetlands, swamps
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          Range
 South America (from Colombia to eastern Brazil)
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              Population in the wild
 En diminution
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Adult Scarlet Ibises are recognisable by their bright-red colour, whereas the young have a dull grey-brown plumage with a white belly. The flamboyant colouring of the adults is due to their carotenoid-rich diet.
 
Ibises nest in colonies. Both parents incubate, feed and protect chicks against predators. Chicks grow quickly: they fly from about 40 days of age and become completely independent after 2 and a half months.
 
Although it is not listed among endangered species, the Scarlet Ibis is hunted for its meat, and its feathers are used in local crafts.

 
 
 
 
 
        