IPA: /ˈsɛriːmə/
KK: /sɛrˈiːmə/
A type of bird found in southern South America, known for its long legs and tufted crest, that primarily lives on land and feeds on small animals like snakes and insects.
The seriema is often seen walking through the grasslands in search of food.
The word 'seriema' originates from the Tupi language, specifically from the word 'siriema', which refers to a type of bird found in South America. It describes a specific species known for its distinctive appearance and behavior.
Think of the Tupi word 'siriema' that directly names this unique bird, helping you remember that 'seriema' refers to a specific type of bird.