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coot, common name for a migratory marsh bird related to rails and gallinules and found in North America and Europe. The American coot (Fulica americana), or mud hen, is slate gray with a white bill, black head and neck, and white wing edgings and tail patch. It has lobed toes and is a skillful swimmer and diver but takes flight awkwardly, pattering the water to gain impetus. It eats aquatic plants and insects. Gregarious except during breeding, the male broods eggs and chicks at night. The European species inhabits the northern regions; there are seven species in South America alone. Coots are classified in the phylum Chordata Chordata (kôrdā`tə,–dä`–) ..... Click the link for more information. , subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Gruiformes, family Rallidae. cootAny of 10 species of ducklike waterbirds (genus Fulica) in the rail family. Coots are found worldwide in larger inland waters and streams, where they swim and bob for food, mostly plants, seeds, mollusks, and worms. They have greenish or bluish gray feet, with toes fringed by a lobed membrane that helps them swim and walk over marshes. The short conical beak is topped by a flattened, fleshy shield that extends onto the forehead. The European coot is about 18 in. (45 cm) long and weighs 2 lbs (900 g). The coot of North America resembles the European species.coot any aquatic bird of the genus Fulica, esp F. atra of Europe and Asia, having lobed toes, dark plumage, and a white bill with a frontal shield: family Rallidae (rails, crakes, etc.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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THAT WAY WE'LL FIND OUT HOW MUCH THESE NOSTALGIC OLD COOTS REALLY LOVE THEIR CHOO-CHOO TRAINS I can't speak for the rest of the old coots out there, but they might find life a little more pleasant if they'd quit listening to whiners with a six-week certificate from a psychology course and go back to work on something useful. The Suck interview draws attention to the similarities between Carl Steadman and Joey Anuff, the co-conspirators behind Suck, and Statler and Waldorf, the crusty old coots who heckle Kermit, Miss Piggy and the rest of the Muppets from the relative safety of their nursing home. |
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