The Helmeted Hornbill is found in the Malay peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. It eats mostly fruit and insects, and uses its casque as a weighted tool to dig into rotten wood.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
The Helmeted Hornbill is found in the Malay peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. It eats mostly fruit and insects, and uses its casque as a weighted tool to dig into rotten wood.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.