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Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus)
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It hatches from black, bright, broad, brown, carrion, dark, distinctive, low, narrow, red, short, small, unstable, white, and young eggs.
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ÁGUILA VOLATINERA
TERATHOPIUS ECAUDATUS
TERATHOPIUS ECAUDATUS
LONGITUD: 60 CM.
PESO: 2 A 3 KILOS.
PLUMAJE: DIFERENTE SEGÚN EL SEXO.
MIGRACIÓN: NO MIGRATORIA.
ESTADO: COMÚN
UBICACIÓN: ÁFRICA ( SUR DEL SAHARA ).
EL ÁGUILA VOLATINERA ES UN ÁGUILA COLORIDA DE MANTO CASTAÑO ROJIZO EN EL DORSO, CUYO CUERPO Y CABEZA SON NEGROS; Y CON UNA CARA ROJA O ANARANJADAS DESNUDA. LA HEMBRA TIENE HOMBROS GRISES Y PLUMAS DE VUELO…
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Sources (I did some research for this.):
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Also, I want to say that some of these entries might be biased! Also maybe spoilers for Project Nexus?? AND I HAVE HORRIBLE MEMORY SO I MIGHT OF FORGOTTEN SOME STUFF WHICH MIGHT OF MADE ME USED MISINFORMATION FOR THIS!
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Hank = Bataleur eagle
I don’t know why I wanted Hank to have a bird of prey.. Apparently this site said that bataleur eagles are very agile and they do silly aerial stuff in the sky.
I always see Hank flip and dip all the time so this is perfect.
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Sanford = Everglade Snail Kite
Gives the vibe. Also in my bird book (Birds of the World), it states, "It flies low over the water with slow wingbeats, swooping to catch snails with its talons. (Wright)" It kind of reminds me of how San just swoops grunts in with his hook. Also this is from the MadCom wiki, "The battle hook is a meat hook attached to a wire to be used as a weapon. It is the main weapon of Sanford, who uses it as both a melee and a ranged weapon, as a stabbing tool or to pull enemies closer.”
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Deimos = Great cormorant
In my bird book it states, "Cormorants are clumsy on land... (Wright)" this relates to the fact that Deimos fell off that platform in CHASE.fla in 1:04.
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Doc (2BDamned) = Red-billed oxpecker
Oxpeckers help other animals, and I’m pretty sure that Doc resurrected Deimos & Hank back to life. BOOM! MIND BLOWN! HAAHAHSHSJSI
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Jebus (Jebediah Christoff) = Whooping crane
Soo in my book, The World of Birds by Michael Wright (go check it out it’s good, I’m not advertising.) It said something about how whooping cranes in some Asian countries symbolizes life, and you know, Jebus is like Jesus but in MadCom??? I’m trying to make sense of this, I sound very bad at this.
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Tricky = Hoatzin
Its the little mohawk?!? Ok?
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Sheriff = African Pygmy kingfisher
Did not specify which kingfishers bateluer eagles eat so, I’m guessing it eats African Pygmy kingfishers since they live in the savannas and woodlands like the Bataleur eagle. Also, I just assigned Hank as a bataleur eagle. And Hank killed Sheriff.
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Auditor = Palm cockatoo
For me it looks like the Auditor but “bird-ified.” From the little mohawk looking like the little things on the Auditor’s head to the red stripe under the bird’s eye kind of resembling the Auditor’s red eyes, it just makes sense I guess.
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MAG AGENT : TORTURE = Secretary bird
Bit of a headcanon for this one (actually this is probably a hc…) but I feel like TORTURE would stomp on his victims like how the secretary birds stomp on their prey.
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Phobos = Harpy eagle
Harpy eagles are “powerful” creatures according to the WWF. And also in the MadCom wiki, it says that “He shows extreme power..” So yeah... Connect the dots I guess..? I hope I make sense.
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Crackpot = Noisy friarbird
“It is an aggressive bird whose loud rancorous calls...” Yeah this reminds me of Crackpot. Also, the birds feed with each other in “squabbling groups. (Wright)” And that detail reminds me of the fanatics.
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Church = Victoria crowned pigeon
Blue and has some sort of mowhak going on.
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Jorge = False sunbird-asity
Beak represents gas mask I guess? I don’t know I had a hard time with this one.
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Skittles = Rainbow lorikeet
Skittles is very colorful. Like this silly bird.
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Gabriel Barsch (idk just wanted to add him.) = American golden finch
Barsch’s persona has a simplistic but, nice design. Perching birds are pretty simple, but nice too. I also did a yellow perching bird from Nevada. (I also let my friends choose between the Bullocks oriole or the finch. They chose the finch for Gabriel.)
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hope you liked it! :D
- grim elloe
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Bateleur Eagle (Terathopius ecaudatus), showing off, family Accipitridae, order Accipitriformes, Zimbabwe
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A new variant has been added!
Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus)
© Barry Kent MacKay
It hatches from black, bright, broad, brown, carrion, dark, distinctive, low, narrow, red, short, small, unstable, white, and young eggs.
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Bateleur Bird...
The Bateleur is a truly charismatic and eye-catching bird of prey, with its distinctive plumage – a combination of black, white, and vibrant red-orange on the face and legs.
Its common English name, Bateleur, was coined by famed French explorer, writer and ornithologist François Levaillant, and is said to be French for a “tumbler” or “tightrope walker”, which aptly describes this bird’s graceful, aerial acrobatics. Its isiZulu name, ingqungqulu, is onomatopoeic, refering to the sounds of battle drums due to the species relation to war in the Zulu culture. Also very fittingly, its scientific name, Terathopius ecaudatus, is a celebration of its marvelous face, and its short tail.
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