Bucorvus cafer
The Southern Ground-hornbill or cafer , is one of two species of ground-hornbill and is the largest species of hornbill.
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The Bucorvus cafer is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
the skeletons of Bucorvus cafer and Bucorvus abyssinicus with notes on
other hornbills. Proc Zool Soc Vol I: 16-24
Beehler, B. M., Burg, C. G., Filardi, C. & Merg, K. 1993. Birds of the
Lakekamu-Kun Amaipa Basin. Muruk Vol 6 No 3: 1-8 Rhyticeros plicatus.
Beel, C. 1993. Bird of the month. Zambian Orn Soc Newsletter 23 (9):
110-111 and 23 (1): 3 Tockus pallidirostris.
Behler, D. 1990. Hornbill chicks leave the nest in Miami... finally.
Wildlife Conservation Jan/Feb 1990: 21 Aceros sp. More