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Scientific name: Cicinnurus Regius. Kingdom: Animilia. Phylum: Chordata. Class: Aves. Order: Passeriformes. Family: Paradisaeidae. Genus: Cicinnurus. Species: 42 different kids. Related to: Other birds of Paradise.
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Has a crow-like body shape. Strong powerful feet &bill. Bill is used for digging for insects. Males: Known for their streamers and wiry head and tail extensions. Have blue feet and green tail. Females: Colored brownish and almost back under the chest area with camouflage. Size: 10-17 in. long (plumes can reach16 in.) (tail and feathers can reach 27 in.)
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The King lives in mostly New Guinea but also lives on several small islands.
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Very mountainous. Tropical place. It can be dry and humid but can also be very wet depending on which part of New Guinea the King lives in.
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Stable and has little concern. The king is staying stable.
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The male will do a persistent call for the females. They will pose for them and flaunt their tail in the air to show off. Will do this alone with few other birds around to grab the females attention. Around 1-2 yrs. old when reproductive. Has 1-2 eggs at a time.
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The babies stay in the nest anywhere from 17-30 days and will stay with their mom for several months afterward. After the babies are born the male leaves and goes and mates with other female birds to keep the population growing.
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The bird in captivity lives for 20-30 years. Researches don’t know how long the birds live in the wild though. Both birds live the same in captivity. People come to the zoos to see the King and often take pictures of them.
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During mating season the males are flirty and like to show off. All the rest of the time the Kings just explore New Guinea and the islands they live on. They do not migrate, hibernate or torpor. They stay in New Guinea and their islands.
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The King eats fruits and insects. They also eat some shrubs.
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The King bird of paradise has no real predators. The only real threat they have is humans tearing down their habitat for agriculture.
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Humans are very careful around the bird of paradise. They have put some in zoos so that more of the world can see them; and for them to become more known. They are used mostly in zoos. It impacts the birds that humans are around them, but they put no harm towards the birds.
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They have a tail that looks like a leaf in a spiral shape. It has no real predator. Its rare and only located on certain islands.
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