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Burung Enggang

Burung Enggang, commonly known as the hornbill, is a distinctive bird recognized for its large, curved beak and prominent casque on top of its head. Found across Southeast Asia and parts of Africa, hornbills are known for their strong, hooked beak and vibrant plumage. They are primarily frugivores, feeding on a variety of fruits, but also eat insects and small animals. Hornbills play a vital role in their ecosystems by dispersing seeds, helping forests grow. They are often considered symbols of conservation and cultural significance in many regions.