Family Podargidae
  The Family Podargidae refers to a group of nocturnal birds commonly known as frogmouths. They belong to the order Caprimulgiformes and are found in the tropical regions of Asia and Australia.
  As a noun: The family Podargidae consists of around 13 species.
  As an adjective: The Podargidae bird is known for its unique feather patterns.
  Sample sentences:
  
    - The Podargidae has a distinct beak shape resembling that of a frog.
- Frogmouths, belonging to the family Podargidae, are masters of camouflage.
- The Podargidae is often mistaken for an owl due to its similar appearance.
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