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No the curassow is not, in fact, a a tetrapod. The curassow is actually a type of bird that lives in South America as well as certain parts of Mexico as well.

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Yes, curassows are tetrapods. Tetrapods are vertebrate animals with four limbs, and curassows fit this description as they belong to the order Galliformes, which includes birds with four limbs adapted for walking and perching.

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