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The Seriemas are a small and ancient family of tropical South American birds, Cariamidae related to the railss and bustards.
They are terrestrial birds which run rather than fly. They have long legs, necks and tails, but only short wings, reflecting their way of life. They are brownish birds with short bills and erectile crests, found on fairly dry open grasslands.
They feed on insects, snakes and lizards. There are two species.
The seriemas have an extensible second claw that they can lift from the ground. Although this resembles the dinosaurian sickle claw, it is not curved enough to be a real weapon.