Guinea fowls have dots on their feathers primarily for camouflage. The spots help break up their outline in the wild, making it harder for predators to spot them among the foliage and ground. Additionally, these patterns can play a role in social signaling and identification among their species. The unique markings also contribute to their overall distinctive appearance.
guinea hen
Africa.
yes
Yes, Guinea Fowl will eat Milo (Sorghum).
Male Guinea Fowl can be called both a 'Cock' or a 'Rooster'
cheetahs, humans, the usual.
They never stop...
yes they do eat their eggs.
They don't, as far as I know.
They are both the same, whatever gender.
usually only in spring
When Meleager died his sisters the Meleagrides (except for Gorge and Deianira) wept so much that the gods turned them into guinea hens/fowls. Meleager had been a hunter and Artemis was goddess of hunting.