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Scrub fowl

British pronunciation/skɹˈʌb fˈaʊl/
American pronunciation/skɹˈʌb fˈaʊl/
Scrub fowl
[NOUN]
1

a ground-dwelling bird found in tropical regions that constructs large mounds of soil and vegetation to incubate its eggs

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What is a "scrub fowl"?

Scrub fowl also referred to as mound builders, are unique birds known for their remarkable nesting behavior. They inhabit tropical regions and are notable for constructing elaborate mounds of soil, leaves, and vegetation, which serve as incubation chambers for their eggs. These mounds can reach impressive heights and provide a controlled environment for the eggs to develop. The male scrub fowl meticulously tends to the mound, adjusting its temperature by adding or removing materials, ensuring optimal conditions for successful incubation. Once hatched, the chicks instinctively dig their way out of the mound and embark on an independent life. With their fascinating nesting behavior and distinct appearance, scrub fowl are captivating creatures of the avian world.

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