A̱kuluu
tak-ti̱tak a̱ka̱man
A̱yaakuluu ba yet tangka̱i a̱ka̱man hwa neet mi̱ tak-ti̱tak Strigiformes hu,[1] a̱ji á̱ nshyia̱ susotbishyi ji̱ na swak ntangka̱i 200 a̱ni nang a̱lyiak yet a̱ka̱man na̱ swan a̱nyin nna a̱wot á̱ghyang si̱ yet a̱ka̱man na̱ nwuan a̱tyetuk kya ma̱nyin na̱ si̱ yet a̱ka̱man na̱ yaan nyám nia a̱ni, na̱ si̱ li a̱ca̱caat a̱ni mi̱ shi vam, na̱ si̱ ma mbyia̱ a̱mgbii a̱pyia̱, a̱kpa̱mkpai a̱pyia̱, nwuan gbang, fwuong ma̱ng a̱fufwuo a̱feang, a̱jojwat á̱ga̱fwuo, ma̱ng nfeap mat fi̱ri̱p ma̱ nyonywang. A̱wot ntangka̱i jhyang na̱ nwai nkyang nani nia yet a̱kuluu-a̱koo fam a̱za a̱ nwuan di̱n jen mam ma̱ng a̱kuluu gu cat lung a̱byin ma̱ng shyia̱ ma̱ a̱sworong a̱ni.
a̱kuluu
Tafa | Aves |
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Byia̱ ta̱m | owl |
Taxon name | Strigiformes |
Taxon rank | order |
Parent taxon | Afroaves |
Taxon common name | ugler, sove |
Jen ntsa | 60 million years BCE |
Main food source | European Rabbit |
Produced sound | Q47261571 |
CITES Appendix | Appendix II of CITES |
Taxon range | Bi̱razi̱t |
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Cholewiak, Danielle (2003). "Strigiformes". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved 31 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 2022.