- The giant armadillo (Priodontes gigas) of tropical South
America. It becomes nearly five feet long including the tail. It is
noted for its burrowing powers, feeds largely upon dead animals, and
sometimes invades human graves.
- Large-beaked bird - Any bird of the family Bucerotidae, of which about sixty
species are known, belonging to numerous genera. They inhabit the
tropical parts of Asia, Africa, and the East Indies, and are remarkable
for having a more or less horn-like protuberance, which is usually
large and hollow and is situated on the upper side of the beak. The
size of the hornbill varies from that of a pigeon to that of a raven,
or even larger. They feed chiefly upon fruit, but some species eat dead
animals.