Balinese jalak [leucopsar rothschildi] is a beautiful white bird that is easily recognized.

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Balinese jalak (leucopsar rothschildi) is a medium-sized penger, with a length of about 25cm [25cm],[1] of the sturnidae tribe. He is known to be stolen rather than starch.[2] Balinese jalak is found only in the western forest of the island of Bali and is an Indonesian endemic animal. It is also the only species of Balinese endemic and was designated in 1991 as the fauna of the Bali province.
Jalak Bali was first discovered in 1910. The scientific name jalak Bali is named after the British zoologist walter rothschild as the first person to describe this species to the knowledge world in 1912.

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