| Engraving of a drawing representing the Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria), a large stork.
 Date	published 1911
 Source	Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., Vol. 15, p. 103
 Author	The original drawing is signed with a monogram which apparently represents the initials T. W. W.; the engraver is Butterworth
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Britannica_Jabiru.png
 
 The jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) is a large stork found in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina, except west of the Andes. It is most common in the Pantanal region of Brazil and the Eastern Chaco region of Paraguay. It is the only member of the genus Jabiru. The name comes from a Tupi–Guaraní language and means "swollen neck".
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