korhaan
English

Afrotis afraoides
Noun
korhaan (plural korhaans or korhaan)
- Any of several large, terrestrial birds in the bustard family Otididae.
- 1997, J. M. Coetzee, Scenes from Provincial Life, published 2011, page 75:
- They are hunting the fabled paauw. However, since paauw are sighted only once or twice a year - so rare are they, indeed, that there is a fine of fifty pounds for shooting them, if you are caught — they settle for hunting korhaan.
- 1999, C. J. Vernon, 5: Biogeography, endemism and diversity of animals in the karoo, William Richard John Dean, Suzanne Milton (editors), The Karoo: Ecological Patterns and Processes, page 70,
- If it is assumed that delayed dispersal is the norm amongst korhaans then the karoo korhaan has a lower fecundity than the other members of the species complex. This suggests that the karoo sensu lato is a less favourable environment for korhaans than is either the desert, savannah, or grassland.
- 2011, Mike Unwin; photograh caption, Southern African Wildlife, page 140:
- Korhaans, like this red-crested korhaan (above, MU), generally rely on their camouflage to avoid danger. But breeding males, like this northern black korhaan (right, PP) give themselves away with raucous and conspicuous displays.
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Derived terms
- Barrow's korhaan (Eupodotis barrowii)
- blue korhaan (Eupodotis caerulescens)
- karoo korhaan (Eupodotis vigorsii)
- northern black korhaan (Afrotis afraoides)
- Rüppell's korhaan (Eupodotis rueppellii)
- red-crested korhaan (Lophotis ruficrista)
- southern black korhaan (Afrotis afra)
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- IPA(key): /ˈkɔr.ɦaːn/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kor‧haan
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