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Antillean cave rail

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Rallidae

Scientific name
  
Nesotrochis debooyi

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Aves

Genus
  
Nesotrochis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Gruiformes

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Ascension crake, Rodrigues rail, Anjouan sparrowhawk, Mascarene teal, Rodrigues night heron

The Antillean cave rail (Nesotrochis debooyi), also known as DeBooy's rail, is an extinct rail species which occurred on Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. Bone fragments of this species were first unearthed by archaeologist Theodoor de Booy in kitchen midden deposits on the Richmond estate near Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands in July 1916 and described by Alexander Wetmore in 1918. The Antillean cave rail might have become extinct before the arrival of the Europeans but stories heard by Alexander Wetmore on Puerto Rico in 1912 about an easy-to-catch bird named carrao might refer to this species. The Antillean cave rail was apparently flightless and was hunted as food by the aborigines

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Antillean cave rail Wikipedia