Yes, guinea fowls can be found in Somalia, particularly in rural and semi-arid areas where they inhabit grasslands and savannas. They are known for their adaptability to various environments across Africa. While they are not native to Somalia specifically, they may be present due to domestication and farming practices in the region.
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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...
Birth, Reproduction (every year between March and October) then death. They live for about 10-20 years.
It is a resident breeder in northeast Africa, from southern Ethiopia throughKenya and just into northern Tanzania.
The guinea fowl is a fairly resilient and highly adaptable birdand the guinea fowl is therefore found naturally in range ofhabitats. Wild guinea fowl can be found inhabiting jungles, forests, shrublands, grasslands and even areas of desert, depending on the abundance of food.
yes they do eat their eggs.
They don't, as far as I know.