Both birds.
They both lay their eggs in a nest on the ground.
Birds first appeared in the fossil record about 150 million years ago with the species archaeopteryx. They evolved from predatory dinosaurs who likely had the ability to use their feathers and glide, though perhaps not truly fly.
They're both birds.
They both lay their eggs in a nest on the ground.
They are both birds which use their feathers to glid
they're both birds
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An Emu , a moa
From grouse-alike bird, common ancestor of ptarmigans, grouses and capercaillies.
where a grouse lives
The plural is grouse.
where a grouse lives
Grouse and Quail
Grouse and Quail
The anagram of grouse is rogues.
A grouse is a bird.
Good Question, The answer is... GROUSE!