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Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)

Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)
Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)
Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)
Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)
Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)
Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)

About Titicaca Grebe (Rollandia microptera)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Birds
  • Order: Pelicans
  • Family: Grebes

The Titicaca grebe, also known as the Titicaca flightless grebe or short-winged grebe, is a flightless species of grebe found on the altiplano of Peru and Bolivia. As its name implies, its main population occurs on Lake Titicaca. Lake Uru Uru and Poopó, the Rio Desaguadero, and small lakes that connect to Lake Titicaca in wet years, serve as "spillovers" territory. In the past, the population was larger and several of these lakes – such as Lakes Umayo and Arapa – apparently had and may still have permanent large colonies. It is sometimes placed in Podiceps or a monotypic genus Centropelma. Its local name is zampullín del Titicaca.

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