They are not yet considered endangered but their numbers are lessening caused, often, by us coming into their habitats, logging, and being hit by cars.
button quails are an endangered species. chinese painted quails are the real name for the domescated 'button-quails' and no, you don't. you can go to a fair and buy one for 10 bucks and you must buy two so 20.00
Painted button quails are found from southeast Queensland through much of New South Wales, excluding the western regions, into most of Victoria and southern South Australia. They can also be found in southwest Western Australia. See the related link below for a map.
yes
'Button Quails' are actually an endangered species, not the Quail that everyone owns. The Quail people own is a decendent of a BQ, but is actually a Chinese Paint Quail. So, protecting the Button Quail, the real Button Quail, is the main priority. So, do you mean the Chinese Painted Quail?Otherwise, we should try to protect the BQ, and let it live in peace.(also, it may depend on where you are)
yes they do!
Painted button quails are found from southeast Queensland through much of New South Wales, excluding the western regions, into most of Victoria and southern South Australia. They can also be found in southwest Western Australia. See the related link below for a map.
Chinese painted quails. They are tiny- approx 5 inches long
no they are not - Actually, some populations of Painted Turtles are endangered. The coastal population of Western Painted Turtles are endangered in Canada (listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC). Other populations are threatened or of special concern.
i think so
yes at least i think so
Some types of quail are bobwhite quails, button quails, coturnix or Japanese quail, gambles quail, mearns quail, mountain quail, scaled quail, California quail and more
Yes there are blue quails