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Guinea fowl (/ˈɡɪnifaʊl/) (or guineahen) are
birds of the
family Numididae in the
order Galliformes. They are
endemic to
Africa and rank
among the oldest...
- turkeys,
peafowl (pea****s) and grouse),
Odontophoridae (New
World quail),
Numididae (guinea fowl),
Cracidae (including
chachalacas and cur****ows), and Megapodiidae...
- The
southern crested guinea fowl (Guttera edouardi) is a
member of the
Numididae, the
guinea fowl bird family. It is
found in open forest,
woodland and...
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within two clades. The New
World quail (Odontophoridae) and
guineafowl (
Numididae) were
formerly sometimes included in this family, but are now typically...
- (Numida meleagris) is the best
known of the
guinea fowl bird family,
Numididae, and the only
member of the
genus Numida. It is
native to Africa, mainly...
- The
eastern crested guinea fowl (Guttera pucherani) is a
member of the
Numididae, the
guinea fowl bird family. It is
found in open forest,
woodland and...
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primary forests in
Central Africa. It is a
member of the bird
family Numididae, and is the only
member of the
genus Acryllium. It is a
resident breeder...
- This list of
African species extinct in the
Holocene covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11,650
years before...
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Guttera is a
genus of
birds in the
family Numididae.
Established by
Johann Georg Wagler in 1832, it
contains four species:
Plumed guineafowl, Guttera...
- The
western crested guinea fowl (Guttera verreauxi) is a
member of the
Numididae, the
guinea fowl bird family. It is
found in open forest,
woodland and...