A male helmeted hornbill in southern Thailand prepares to deliver a large stick insect to his mate in the nest. While they mainly eat fruit, helmeted hornbills also consume rodents, snakes ...
According to the Chiang Mai Zoo, hornbills naturally form lifelong bonds with their mates. "This is a natural phenomenon because hornbills live in pairs. The male finds food to eat and then ...
The hornbill is omniverous. The central staple of its diet is fruit, but it will also eat insects, small mammals, and reptiles. Birds often play an important role in their ecosystems, and that is ...