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It breeds in dry and open habitats with scattered bushes and trees, such as savannah or grassland. It usually lays 4-8 cream-coloured eggs in a well-hidden grass-lined scrape.

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Where can we see a vulturine guinea fowl?

north east africa


Where is Guinea Fowl originally from?

Guinea Fowl orginate from around Central Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. Some species are more localised though such as the Vulturine Guinea Fowl from around north-east Africa.


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Guinea fowl do not migrate


What do Fowl look like?

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Guinea fowl do not migrate


Is a Guinea Fowl a mammal?

Guinea Fowl are a family of birds.


Do guinea fowl kill snakes?

neither guinea fowl nor guinea pigs dont eat snakes.


Where can I learn about guinea fowl?

Follow the links provided below to learn more about Guinea Fowl.


How old does a guinea fowl get?

Guinea Fowl live for about 10 to 22 years of age.


What do you call the female guinea fowl?

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What is a female guinea fowl callled?

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How do they domesticate the guinea fowl?

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