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The kagu and sunbittern are one another's closest relatives.
She launched two torpedoes, scoring a hit amidships and blowing away the bow of the Kagu Maru.
The lack of predators on the ground has resulted in more flightless birds than anywhere else on Earth, including the kagu from New Caledonia.
The suborder Eurypygae includes the kagu (Rhynochetidae) and sunbittern (Eurypygidae).
KAGU is a classical music radio station run by Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
The concept was simple: the voiceover stated "Fish For Breakfast, and KAGU every night.
So, for example, many island bird species are threatened, like the kagu of New Caledonia, but British seabird populations, like puffins, are booming.
The Lowland Kagu (Rhynochetos orarius) is a large, extinct species of kagu.
Altogether, the bird is most similar to another enigmatic bird that was provisionally placed in the Gruiformes, the Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus).
Billing itself as the "hundred-thousand milliwatt of the River City", KAGU broadcast a 100 watt signal throughout Spokane.
But in 1987-89 things changed with KAGU when Station Manager John Hipp developed radio shows that were cutting edge college radio.
In its first year, KAGU was largely relegated to a radio format of Adult contemporary music with student reports of news and sports as live lab voice work.
Which translates as Spring has passed, it seems, and now summer has arrived; For this, they say, is when robes of pure white are aired on heavenly Mount Kagu.
The specific epithet comes from the Latin orarius (of the coast) from its presumed lowland distribution, as opposed to its congener the living Kagu R. jubatus.
These are notable examples of the early days of KAGU, but there were other student shows which also added to the vibe and fabric of the exciting first years of the station.
The Subbittern show both morphological and molecular similarities with the Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) of New Caledonia, indicating an gondwanic origin, being both placed in the clade Eurypygiformes.
However, sunbittern and kagu are believed to have diverged from one another long after the break-up of Gondwanaland and the adzebills are in fact members of the Grues (Houde et al. 1997, Houde 2009).
In late 2004, the KAGU transmitter and antennae were moved from atop the GU Administration Building to the KHQ-TV tower site on Tower Mountain in southeast Spokane.
The poem was long considered to be about two male hills in a quarrel over a female hill, but scholars now consider that Kagu and Mimihashi might be female hills in love with the same male hill, Unebi.
The most famous producer of the style, known as mingei kagu, or folk art furniture, has a shop nearby, Matsumoto Mingei Kagu, but be prepared to hold your breath, not just for the quality, which is high, but for the prices, which are equally lofty.