This Fluffy Little Bird Looks Like A Small Dragon

Their mating season is usually within the first few months of the year. They would lay one egg and instead of just the mother looking after the egg, both the mother and father look after the egg ever so dearly. In other words, it is double the love for the precious egg.

The more interesting fact about their eggs is that they are laid on the grounds of the forest and made to look exactly like the floor providing additional protection for their babies.

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