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Magnus Caudex
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Gopal Vemuri
This species of birds, Magnus Caudex, is a very rare. It has a wingspan of around 8 feet, making it a very large bird. They have slender bodies, but fairly long ones. On average, a male is four feet long, a female is usually three an
d a half feet long. They have prominent beaks that are eight inches long on average. Their backs are orange, their wind are yellow and their fronts are bright red. They live in warm climates - they can be found in remote parts of Mexico and Africa. Th
ey eat mainly grass and other smaller birds.