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The largest member of the grouse family is the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus). Native to the forests of Europe and parts of Asia, males can weigh up to 4 kg (about 8.8 lbs) and have a wingspan of up to 85 cm (33 inches). Known for their impressive courtship displays, capercaillies are primarily ground-dwelling birds that prefer coniferous forests. Their size and distinctive plumage make them a notable species within the grouse family.
The plural is grouse.
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Good Question, The answer is... GROUSE!
A grouse is a bird.
Grouse and Quail
Grouse and Quail
The anagram of grouse is rogues.
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a female red grouse is called a tyln. a female sage grouse is called a sage hen. greyhen is a female black grouse
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Supposedly President Roosevelt shot a grouse on the mountain early in the century