Galliformes example sentences

Related (13): turkey, quail, pheasant, chicken, grouse, partridge, peafowl, francolin, ptarmigan, chukar, junglefowl, curassow, tinamou.

"Galliformes" Example Sentences

1. The pheasant is a member of the Galliformes family.
2. Galliformes are characterized by their stout bodies and strong legs.
3. Turkeys and quails also belong to the Galliformes group.
4. The classification of the Galliformes family includes chickens and guinea fowl.
5. The molecular evidence supports the placement of the partridge in the Galliformes.
6. The male grouse of the Galliformes family is known for its elaborate courtship display.
7. The Galliformes have a unique digestive system characterized by their crop and gizzard.
8. The Galliformes are popular game birds and hunted for their meat.
9. The junglefowl, the wild ancestor of the domestic chicken, belongs to the Galliformes family.
10. The turkey vulture shares the same order, but not family, with the Galliformes.
11. The Galliformes are important for birdwatchers because of their colorful plumage.
12. The Galliformes are not social birds and usually live alone or in small groups.
13. The gamekeepers in British estates used to breed Galliformes for hunting purposes.
14. The cormorants and pelicans belong to the same class as the Galliformes.
15. The Galliformes have three distinct families: Phasianidae, Odontophoridae, and Megapodiidae.
16. The domesticated turkey is a subspecies of the wild turkey and both belong to the Galliformes family.
17. The Galliformes are distributed worldwide but most of the species are found in tropical regions.
18. The birds in the Galliformes family are known for their hardy nature and ability to adapt to different environments.
19. The male peafowl, a member of the Galliformes order and Phasianidae family, has stunningly beautiful feathers.
20. The chicken, one of the most commonly reared domestic animals, belongs to the Galliformes family.
21. The guinea fowl, another member of the Galliformes family, has been domesticated for its eggs and meat.
22. The Galliformes are also known as landfowl for their inability to swim or dive underwater.
23. The Megapodiidae family of the Galliformes lay their eggs in mounds of sand or soil and use the heat generated by decaying organic matter to incubate them.
24. The diet of the Galliformes consists of insects, seeds, fruits, and small animals.
25. The chicks of the Megapodiidae family in the Galliformes are born able to walk and feed themselves soon after hatching.
26. The extinction of some Galliformes species is a concern due to habitat loss and overhunting.
27. The Galliformes have evolved specialized features such as spurs and wattles for protection and communication.
28. The turkey, a popular bird during Thanksgiving, is a notable member of the Galliformes family.
29. The Sage Grouse, a species of Galliformes, is found only in North America and has been declared a threatened species.
30. The diversity of the Galliformes family includes many species of different sizes, habitats, and behaviors.

Common Phases


1. The order Galliformes includes birds such as chickens, turkeys, and quails;
2. Galliformes are known for their sturdy build and often brightly colored plumage;
3. Many galliformes are hunted for their meat, including pheasants, partridges, and grouse;
4. Some species of galliformes, such as the wild turkey, are native to North America;
5. The reproductive behavior of galliformes is often marked by courtship displays and elaborate plumage;
6. Domesticated galliformes, such as chickens, are commonly raised for their eggs as well as their meat;
7. The taxonomy of galliformes includes several families and subfamilies, reflecting the diversity of this order of birds.

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