Desert Pheasants
Desert pheasants are 16 species of 2 genera belonging to desert pheasant wood desert pheasant. It is distributed in eastern, southern, northern Africa including Madagascar, the Middle East, Central Asia, India, and the Iberian Peninsula. It lives on a wide plain without trees. It has a small head and neck that resemble a pigeon. It has a body length of 20 to 40 cm and a weight of 150 to 500 g. And the sexual variant is insignificant. Desert hothouses live on seeds, mainly in flocks. Desert pheasants eat seeds of legumes and grains. And desert pheasants are monogamous. Desert pheasants have previously been classified as doves, but are now classified separately.