Het Leven der Dieren: Deel 2, Hoofdstuk 04: De Hoendervogels
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A systematic treatment of galliform birds begins with a discussion of a broad developmental split between altricial and precocial species, then concentrates on the Hoenderen (Galliformes). The text details morphology — compact, robust bodies, short wings, powerful legs, varied beaks, toe and claw structure, and feather arrangements — and describes striking sexual dimorphism and distinct juvenile plumages. Internal adaptations such as a large crop and strong gizzard are noted. The account surveys distribution and habitats, noting roughly 400 species with greatest diversity in Asia, and emphasizes their largely terrestrial habits and generally limited flying ability.
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