frogmouth

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English

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a tawny frogmouth
(Podargus strigoides)
a drawing of a frogmouth
(Batrachostomus auritus

Etymology

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From frog +‎ mouth, from its mouth shape.

Noun

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frogmouth (plural frogmouths)

  1. Any of several nocturnal, insectivorous birds, of the family Podargidae, native to Australia and southern Asia

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