An Australian Brushturkey (Alectura lathami) in
Cairns,
Queensland, Australia. The species, which measures up to 60–75 centimetres (24–30 in) in length, is the largest extant species of
megapode. Although physically similar, the species is not closely related to the
Turkey.Photograph:
JJ Harrison
An Australian Brushturkey (Alectura lathami) in
Cairns,
Queensland, Australia. The species, which measures up to 60–75 centimetres (24–30 in) in length, is the largest extant species of
megapode. Although physically similar, the species is not closely related to the
Turkey.Photograph:
JJ Harrison