forest guineafowl

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The forest guineafowl is a shy, ground-dwelling bird of Central African rainforests, known for its dark plumage with white spots and its preference for dense, humid woodland habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
guineafowl
species
activityPattern diurnal
adaptation well adapted to humid tropical forests
behavior ground-dwelling
shy
camouflage dark, spotted plumage helps concealment in forest understory
class Aves
commonName forest guineafowl
diet fruits
invertebrates
omnivorous
seeds
family Numididae
foragingStrategy ground foraging
genus Guttera
geographicDistribution Central Africa
habitat Congo Rainforest
surface form: Central African rainforests

dense woodland
humid forest
kingdom Animalia
microhabitatPreference dense undergrowth
forest floor
movement prefers running to flying
nestingSite ground nest
phylum Chordata
plumage dark plumage with white spots
socialBehavior often found in small groups
taxonRank species

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Agelastes commonName forest guineafowl
Agelastes commonName forest guineafowl
subject surface form: Agelastes meleagrides
this entity surface form: white-breasted guineafowl
Guttera verreauxi commonName forest guineafowl
this entity surface form: eastern crested guineafowl