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Adult Male Raggiana Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea raggiana).

Body size, altitude, and diet account for 99.0% of the variation in the metabolic rates of birds of paradise.
Date Published: December 14, 2004
Source Whitfield J: Ecology's Big, Hot Idea. PLoS Biol 2/12/2004: e440. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020440
Author (Photo: Brian McNab)
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