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Anonymous1759842817
10-07 14:28
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banded kingfisher 3d model
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creatures & animals
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In the Banded Kingfisher (Lacedo pulchella), the bill is one of the most prominent morphological features, both in terms of visibility and proportion. When assessing the size of the bill relative to the head, it becomes clear that this species, like many kingfishers, possesses a disproportionately large and robust bill compared to its head size. This adaptation is functionally important for its predatory lifestyle in dense forest environments. Bill Proportion and Structure The bill length of the Banded Kingfisher is typically about 4 to 5 centimeters, depending on the sex and individual. The head length (measured from the back of the skull to the base of the bill) is slightly shorter than the bill itself. Overall, the bill accounts for approximately 50% to 60% of the total head length, sometimes appearing even longer due to its straight and thick base. From a visual standpoint, the bill looks as long as, or slightly longer than, the head when viewed in profile — a trait typical of
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