A
coucal is one of about 30
species of
birds in the
cuckoo family. All of them belong in the subfamily
Centropodinae and the genus
Centropus. Unlike many
Old World cuckoos, coucals are not
brood parasites. On the other hand, they do have their own reproductive peculiarity: all members of the genus are to varying degrees sex-role reversed so that the smaller male provides most of the parental care. At least one coucal species, the
black coucal, is
polyandrous. Some species (
Centropus phasianinus) have the male investing more in incubation and parental care. Recent DNA evidence suggests that they should be raised to family status, as
Centropodidae.