Chlamydotis undulata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Otidiformes
- Family
- Otididae
- Genus
- Chlamydotis
- Species
- Chlamydotis undulata
- Scientific Name
- Chlamydotis undulata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Houbara bustard
The African houbara (Chlamydotis undulata), also known as the houbara bustard (houbara from Arabic: حُبَارَى, romanized: ḥubārā for bustards in general), is a relatively small bustard native to North Africa, where it lives in arid habitats. The global population is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2014. There is a population in the Canary Islands which was assessed as Near Threatened in 2015, but has since also been assessed as Vulnerable.
It is dull brown with black markings on the wings, a greyish neck and a black ruff along the side of the neck. Males are larger and heavier than females.
...Chlamydotis undulata in languages:
- Arabic
- حبارى أفريقي
- Bokmål
- Kragetrappe
- Bulgarian
- Хубара
- Catalan
- Pioc hubara
- Czech
- drop obojkový
- Danish
- Kravetrappe
- Dutch
- Kraagtrap
- Dutch
- Westelijke Kraagtrap
- English
- Houbara Bustard
- English
- African Houbara
- English
- HOBU
- Finnish
- Lännenkaulustrappi
- French
- Outarde houbara
- German
- Kragentrappe
- German
- Saharakragentrappe
- Hungarian
- galléros túzok
- Lithuanian
- Puošnusis einis
- Modern Greek
- Χλαμυδωτίδα της Σαχάρας
- Portuguese
- Hubara-comum
- Russian
- Джек
- Russian
- Вихляй
- Russian
- Дрофа-красотка
- Russian
- джек-вихляй
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