Definition of Otididae. Meaning of Otididae. Synonyms of Otididae

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Definition of Otididae

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- range in length from 40 to 150 cm (16 to 59 in). They make up the family Otididae (/oʊˈtɪdɪdiː/, formerly known as Otidae). Bustards are omnivorous and opportunistic...
- bird of East Africa; Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya belonging to the family Otididae. The po****tions are stable and the species is of least concern. The buff-crested...
- Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Placement within the family Otididae has been variously ****igned. Gray recognised the species in the genus Otis...
- family Otididae. The genus is endemic to southern Africa, and contains two species. It is sometimes included in the genus Eupodotis. "Otididae". aviansystematics...
- Lissotis is a genus of bird in the bustard family, Otididae. Some authorities, such as the IUCN, consider it part of Eupodotis; the separation adopted...
- red-crested bustard (Lophotis ruficrista) is a species of bird in the family Otididae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Mozambique, Namibia, South...
- Eupodotis is a genus of bird in the bustard family Otididae. It contains two species, all restricted to Africa. Species in the genera Afrotis and Lophotis...
- greatly reduced by hunting, falconry and human-induced habitat changes. "Otididae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-07-27...
- the white-quilled bustard, is a species of bird in the bustard family, Otididae. It is widely distributed across Southern Africa. Its habitat is primarily...
- (2011). "Distribution of the Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps (Gruiformes: Otididae) in Gujarat State, India". Journal of Threatened Taxa. 3 (9): 2090–2094...