Palawan hornbill (Anthracoceros marchei) is a large, mostly black hornbill found in the island of Palawan and parts of Borneo. It is a large bird, with males measuring about 60-68 cm and females 55-60 cm in length. It has a large, casque-like structure on its bill, which is orange-yellow in males and duller in females. The Palawan hornbill is a frugivore, feeding mainly on fruits, but also insects and small vertebrates.
The Palawan hornbill is an important member of the forest ecosystem, as it helps disperse seeds of various fruit trees. It is also a popular tourist attraction, as it is a relatively common bird and can be easily spotted in the wild. However, the Palawan hornbill is threatened by habitat loss and hunting, and its population is declining.
