Indian pied hornbill

Indian pied hornbill
indinis raibasis ragasnapis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Anthracoceros coronatus angl. Indian pied hornbill vok. Malabarhornvogel, m rus. индийская птица-носорог, f pranc. calao de Malabar, m ryšiai: platesnis terminasraibieji ragasnapiai

Vilniaus universiteto Ekologijos institutas. – Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto Ekologijos institutas. . 2009.

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