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																												Plain-pouched Hornbill  
            Common name for a species of
			
			
			hornbill, 
			with the scientific name  
			 
			Rhyticeros subruficollis, which is distributed in subtropical and 
			tropical forests of southern 
	
    		
	Myanmar, 
			adjacent parts of western 
			
			Thailand, 
			and in northern peninsular 
			
    
	Malaysia. Adult males are 
			mostly blackish, with a white tail and a pale yellowish hood. Its 
			bill is pale dull yellowish, with a warm brownish base and its casque has dark ridges. 
						Its legs and feet are grey, and its eyes are 
						brownish-red with a red orbital ring. Males are about 88 
						centimeters tall (fig.). 
			Adult females (fig.) 
			have a less elaborate, all-black appearance, with a white tail, and 
			bare blue skin around the eyes. The bill and casque are similar to 
			those of adult males. Unlike the bill of the 
			
			Wreathed Hornbill, that 
			of the Plain-pouched Hornbill is never ridged, though the casque is. 
			One variety (fig.) 
			is very similar in appearance to the  
			
Wreathed Hornbill
			(fig.), 
			with males having a shaggy, brown, mane-like crown, that runs to the 
			back of the neck, as well as a large yellow gular pouch, though 
			without the blackish lateral bar on the underside, whereas females 
			have a large blue gular pouch, also without the blackish lateral bar. 
			In Thai, the Plain-pouched Hornbill is known as
			
			
			nok ngeuak 
			krahm chang pahk riab. 
			
			
			
			
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