Pterocliformes

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Pterocliformes is an order of birds that includes the sandgrouse, known for their desert-adapted lifestyle and specialized feather structures for carrying water.

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Label Occurrences
Pterocliformes canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clade of birds
taxonomic order
activityPattern diurnal
adaptation ability to fly long distances to water sources
cryptic coloration matching arid substrates
dense plumage on belly feathers to absorb water
characteristic cryptic plumage for camouflage
desert-adapted lifestyle
specialized belly feathers for carrying water
strong, fast flight
class Aves
commonName sandgrouse and allies
diet plant material
seeds
eggClutchSize small clutch size
foragingBehavior ground foraging
geographicDistribution Africa
Asia
Iberian Peninsula
habitat deserts
semi-arid regions
includes sandgrouse
kingdom Animalia
locomotion strong fliers
terrestrial walkers
notableFeature males soak belly feathers in water to transport to nestlings
parentalCare males transport water in belly feathers for chicks
phylum Chordata
reproduction ground-nesting
socialBehavior often gregarious at waterholes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Pterocliformes
Columbea includes Pterocliformes