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Meet the Hooded Pitohui: World’s only toxic bird in New Guinea you shouldn’t touch

The hooded pitohui’s bright plumage signals danger to predators. This strategy, called aposematism, warns attackers to stay away.

September 03, 2025 / 10:01 IST
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Hooded Pitohui: The world’s only poisonous bird in New Guinea (Image: Canva)

Birds are often admired for colour and song, not poison. Yet the hooded pitohui of New Guinea tells another story. Its black-and-orange feathers carry toxins that make it one of the rarest and most remarkable birds alive.

Why is the hooded pitohui poisonous?
Scientists confirmed the bird’s toxicity in a 2009 study. The hooded pitohui carries batrachotoxins, potent neurotoxins also found in poison dart frogs. The toxins are stored in skin and feathers, creating a powerful defence against predators and parasites.

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The hooded pitohui is not poisonous. It gets the batrachotoxins from the diet it has, which consists of beetles. The beetles are of the Choresine genus and have powerful chemical compounds. The bird retains the toxins in its body tissues without any harm.

What is the impact of the poison on humans?