| Prince Ruspoli's Turaco - (Tauraco ruspoli) ::
 Prince Ruspoli's Turaco ::
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 Its
 restricted range coupled with infrequent sightings has given the Ruspoli's
 Turaco a reputation for being close to the brink of extinction. However,
 recent evidence suggests that the species is not as uncommon as once
 thought, though its distribution is very small. The Ruspoli inhabits
 many of the same areas as the
 White-cheeked
 Turaco (T.leucotis), but remains distinct by reason of habitat and temporal
 segregation. Also present from 1250-1860m, Ruspoli's Turaco prefers
 acacia or conifer woodland and is primarily frugivorous. The typical
 Ruspoli measures around 40cm from beak to tail, and weighs approximately
 200-290g.
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