- Bustards,
including floricans and
korhaans, are large,
terrestrial birds living mainly in dry gr****land
areas and in
steppe regions. They
range in length...
-
subspecies E. v.
namaqua is
greyer compared to the
nominate subspecies.
Karoo korhaans are omnivorous, but
plant material is
dominant in
their diet. Flowers,...
- The
black korhaans are two
closely related species of bustard:
Northern black korhaan (Afrotis afraoides), also
known as the white-quilled
bustard Southern...
- Press. Knight,
Richard S.; Macdonald, I. A. W. (1991-08-01). "Acacias and
korhaans: an
artificially ****embled seed
dispersal system".
South African Journal...
- topography.
Korhaans are ground-dwelling
birds with s****y bodies,
large heads and long necks, long legs and
short toes. The blue
korhaan is a fairly...
- The
northern black korhaan (Afrotis afraoides), also
known as the white-quilled bustard, is a
species of bird in the
bustard family, Otididae. It is widely...
- aggressively. They have been seen
acting aggressively towards red-crested
korhaans (Eupodotis ruficrista),
springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis),
plains zebra...
- Kalahari,
species such as springhare,
springbok lambs, bat-eared
foxes and
korhaans constitute only 4.2% of
their overall diet,
while on the
Namib coast, cape...
-
recognized species of
bustards in the
Family Otididae (bustards, floricans,
korhaans). The
species was
first named Eupodotis caffra, but was
later renamed Eupodotis...
- Rüppell's
korhaan (Heterotetrax rueppelii), also
known as Rüppell's bustard, is a
species of bird in the
family Otididae. It is
named to
recognize Wilhelm...