Guineafowl

 
Guineafowl
Helmeted guineafowl
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Numididae
Genera

Acryllium
Agelaste
Guttera
Numida

Guineafowl (scientific name : Numididae) are birds native to Africa. There are 6 species. The Helmeted guineafowl have been domesticated.

Young guineafowl are called keets.

Description

Guineafowl look like a large partridge. Its feathers are dark grey, but some species have white or blue spots on their plumage.

Guineafowl's growth
Eggs Nesting Chick Junevile

Behaviour

Diet

In the wild, the guineafowl is omnivorous : it feeds flies, ticks, seeds, berries...

Domestic guineafowl can eat oat or maize, but they need grass to hunt and eat insects.

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