Bucorvus

/bjuːˈkɔːrvəs/ noun

A genus of large ground-dwelling hornbills native to Africa, characterized by their powerful beaks and terrestrial lifestyle.

From Latin 'bucorvis' (ox-raven), combining 'bos' (ox) and 'corvus' (raven), which became the scientific genus name. The Latinized form emphasizes the bird's distinctive appearance.

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