they can only have one
The Pennsylvania Assembly adopted the Ruffed Grouse as the Commonwealth's official state bird on June 22, 1931. Mrs. Harry J. Shoemaker, from the State Federation of Women's Clubs, played an instrumental role in the bird being named the official bird of Pennsylvania. Not much is known or documented why the Ruffed Grouse was named the state's bird. Possible reasons for the adoption of the Ruffed Grouse is the bird being strong, able to survive harsh winters, and was a food staple for many Pennsylvania settlers.
Yes, you can eat the heart and liver of a ruffed grouse. These organs are considered delicacies by many and can be prepared in various ways, such as sautéing or incorporating them into pâtés. However, it's important to ensure they are cooked properly to avoid any health risks. Always follow safe handling and cooking practices when preparing game meat.
Any one of numerous species of large gallinaceous birds of the genus Phasianus, and many other genera of the family Phasianidae, found chiefly in Asia., The ruffed grouse.
over 9000
The average litter size is 3-4, and they can have as many as 9 in one litter.
1000
7
There are no exact figures for this species, and the population appears to be in decline.
a butterfly cannot be born in a litter!?.
Well, about 16 per litter.
A litter with one puppy.