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Houbara Bustard was created in 1784.
A houbara bustard is a bustard. A bustard is any of a group of large, earth-bound birds who can only be found in dry, open country and steppes in the Old World.
it's Houbara bustard.:)
The Houbara Bustard (Chlamydotis undulata) is a large bird in the bustard family. This bustard is found in arid habitats spread across northern Africa with a population on the Canary Islands. They are dull brown with black markings on the wings with a greyish neck and a black ruff along the side of the neck. Males and females appear very similar but males are larger and heavier.
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To save the Houbara Bustard, conservation efforts must focus on protecting its natural habitat, which includes arid and semi-arid regions. Implementing strict hunting regulations and promoting sustainable land-use practices are essential to reduce human pressures on their populations. Additionally, raising awareness and engaging local communities in conservation initiatives can help foster a sense of stewardship for this endangered species. Research and monitoring programs are also crucial to track population trends and inform effective management strategies.
A bustard is a large bird associated with dry open country. Some varieties of male bustard can weigh on average around 30 pounds - the bustard is frequently cited as the world's heaviest birds capable of flight.
In arid bushy places near Nalia in the Kutch great Indian bustard sanctuary in Gujrat. It is endangered species.
houbara eat rat and worms and insekts
Canarian Houbara was created in 1894.
the must thing they like is hunting Houbara Bustard, but usually they can not find this favorite bird so they hunt the othe kinds of birds OR Uromastyx and Jarbou because it is delicious and hunting them is more fun.
Houbara birds live in a hot place like desert.