The bird has the 'treasury' that appeals to most Vietnamese partners

The Hornbill makes a special impression with a large, bright yellow 'hat' protruding over its head and beak. It can be a tool to appeal to your partner.

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This hat of the hornbill (Buceros bicornis) is called a cap, which looks quite heavy. It is actually hollow and very light.

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Scientists are not clear about the use of this hat.

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It can be a tool to appeal to your partner.

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The hat proved quite commensurate with the large body of the hornbill. This bird can be up to 95-120cm long, wingspan is 1.5m long and weighs 2-4kg.

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Hornbill is also a beautiful and very red bird. Males often apply a yellow slime to the wing feathers and mines to make them bright yellow.

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The main food of persimmon is fruits. They also eat small animals.

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These birds often live in monogamous couples in the herd of dozens of individuals.

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In Vietnam, the Hornbill are scattered in the dense forests of all three regions.

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They are considered to be precious genetic resources, with scientific and aesthetic value.

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Regrettably, the number of magpie remains not much in nature due to hunting and habitat loss.