- Guan - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Guans are a group of birds in the Cracidae family They are similar in shape to pheasants, but their closest relatives are curassows and chachalacas Scientists estimate that there are about 24 different species of these birds, which they separate into 6 different groups, or genuses
- Guan | bird | Britannica
Guans comprise 12 species, lighter in weight and somewhat smaller than related curassows Strongly gregarious, they have noisy cries heard mainly at night Sexes look alike The crested (miscalled purple) guan (Penelope purpurascens), found from Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela, is an important game bird, about 65 cm long and weighing about 2 kg
- Crested Guan - eBird
Very large, long-tailed game bird of tropical and subtropical forest Often seen high in trees or flying through the forest canopy; usually not seen in areas near people except in some protected areas due to hunting pressure Typically in pairs or small groups and wary
- GUAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GUAN is any of various large gregarious neotropical birds (family Cracidae) that are chiefly arboreal forest-dwellers and that somewhat resemble turkeys
- Guans Mushroom – Leading grower of specialty mushrooms in North America
Established in 1996, Guan’s Mushroom is a leading grower and distributor of fresh specialty mushrooms in North America, with three farms in California and five distribution centers located in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, West Grove and Toronto
- What does guan mean? - Definitions. net
The guan is a Chinese double reed wind instrument The northern Chinese version is called guanzi or bili and the Cantonese version is called houguan It is classified as a bamboo instrument in the Ba Yin system
- Ghana Ethnic Groups: Guan
The area is peopled by a variety of groups, some of which do not speak Guan The ruling dynasty, however, does speak Guan, as do substantial numbers of commoners
- guan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
guan (plural guans) Any (member) of several species of birds in the genera Aburria, Chamaepetes, Oreophasis, Penelope, Penelopina, and Pipile, of the family Cracidae, limited to the Americas
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