Sage
Grouse Male (credit to Sierra Club)
When
I posted a strange animal called as a
three-toed Sloth, all of us never saw it in nature. Please re-visit
previous post: Have You Ever Seen a three-toed Sloth in the Nature? | Tanza Erlambang Update
Here,
we talk about another odd animal, Sage Grouse. As of above photo is
male of sage grouse.
The
strange
and interesting that a male attracts females by popping sound
produced from very big air sacs which locate in his front chest.
Many
females will choose the most dominant male with sizes (weight and
lengths) twice more than their own.
The
normal weight for males are 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg) and 3 pound (1.4 kg)
for females. The length size is 28 inches (71 cm) for male and 21
inches (53 cm) for female sage grouses.
A
male with a female (credit to Utah Public Radio)
Sage
grouse birds occupy shrub-land
across North America and Canada. In America, the birds could be found
in:
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California
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Nevada
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Idaho
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Montana
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Washington
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Oregon
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Wyoming
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Colorado
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Utah
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South Dakota
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North Dakota
Two
species of birds cover about 190 million acres of American 11 states
and two Canadian provinces:
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Greater sage grouse (Centrocercus
urophasianus)
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Gunnison sage grouse (Centrocercus
minimus).
Unfortunately
that population of both species are decreasing in nature. Greater
sage grouse is included as near
threatened species.
The
number of Gunnison sage grouse is extremely low, around 1,700 birds
left only in natures, thus categorized as endangered, brink of
extinction species.
Finally,
have you seen bizarre looking birds called Sage Grouse in nature or
in zoo?