




Numida meleagris
Guinea fowls are friendly birds with colorful feathers. They often live in groups and love to roam around, making them fun to watch!
The Guinea Fowl has a distinctive grey-black body covered in white, pearl-like spots. Its unfeathered head features a bony, helmet-like casque and colorful red or blue wattles, making it easily recognizable among other birds.





Category
BirdRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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A large group of Guinea Fowl is called a "rafter" or sometimes a "confusion".
Guinea Fowl often take "dust baths" to clean their feathers and remove tiny parasites.
Their loud, repetitive calls can sometimes sound like they're shouting "buckwheat!"
These fearless birds are excellent at finding and eating venomous snakes and scorpions.
Guinea Fowl can make loud, piercing calls that help them alert others to danger, acting as a natural alarm system.
Guinea Fowl can effectively control pests by eating many insects, including ticks and grasshoppers, which helps protect crops.
Guinea Fowl has strong legs that help them run swiftly to escape predators, making them surprisingly fast on the ground.
These birds eat a varied diet of insects, seeds, and plants found by foraging on the ground.

Panthera pardus
A major predator, hunting adult Guinea Fowl in their natural habitat.
Python sebae
Large snakes can ambush and consume Guinea Fowl.

Locusta migratoria
Guinea Fowl consume various large insects, including these crop pests.
Apis mellifera
They will forage for various insects, including honey bees.
These are animals covered in soft, beautiful feathers that help them fly, stay warm, and even attract mates! Think of all the amazing birds you know.
Discover creatures that love to live and work together! These animals form groups, helping each other find food, stay safe, and raise their young.
Meet versatile eaters who enjoy a wide variety of foods, from plants to other animals, allowing them to adapt to many different environments. They're nature's flexible diners!
Discover amazing plants and animals that show off a dazzling array of bright and beautiful hues! They use their vibrant colors to attract attention or send signals.
Explore vast grasslands dotted with scattered trees, where incredible wildlife roams and the seasons bring both wet and dry periods.
Wake up with creatures that are most active during the day! They love the sunshine for finding food, playing, and exploring.
Discover creatures that dart, zip, and fly with incredible swiftness, making them masters of rapid movement in their habitats. They are built for speed, whether chasing prey or escaping danger.
Explore the secret world of animals that come alive at night! They are wide awake when it's dark, using their amazing senses to find food and play.
Danger
1/5
Guinea fowls are generally safe, but it's best to watch them from a distance. Don't chase or scare them.
40-71 cm
75-100 cm
0.7-1.6 kg
6-12 years
30 km/h
These birds eat a varied diet of insects, seeds, and plants found by foraging on the ground.
Foraging
10-15
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