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The living Galliformes were once divided into some seven or more families.
Pheasants are a group of large birds in the order Galliformes.
The host seems likely to have been a member of the order Galliformes but this cannot be confirmed.
Grouse are heavily built like other Galliformes such as chickens.
Usually, birds belonging to Galliformes order have 4 toes.
As with many other species of the Galliformes, turkeys exhibit strong sexual dimorphism.
Like in most Galliformes, there is pronounced sexual dimorphism.
The others Galliformes have an hallux that is raised above the level of the front toes.
As usual for Galliformes, the males' contribution to reproduction ends after copulation.
When all are maintained in a single genus, it is the most diverse of the Galliformes, having by far the most members.
Unlike other Galliformes, they have no spurs.
Turkeys are classed in the taxonomic order of Galliformes.
It has the advantage of being also applicable to grouse, which belong to the same bird order as turkeys, Galliformes.
Gulls and galliformes may have three brood patches.
As in many galliformes, the male (tom or gobbler) is larger and much more colorful than the female (hen).
Quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds generally considered in the order Galliformes.
It is a very diverse genus, having the second most members within the Galliformes after Francolinus.
Galliformes are an order of birds containing turkeys, grouse, chickens, quails, and pheasants.
Order: Galliformes.
In the husbandry, the major domesticated types of animals are cattle, swine, goat-antelope and galliformes.
Unusually for Galliformes, pairs of this species move around together not only on foot, but also in the air, in the manner of doves.
Important game populations such as white-tailed deer and several Galliformes have also had a chance to recover and expand their populations.
More recently, it has become clear that the Anseriformes (waterfowl) and the Galliformes are the most ancient groups of modern birds.
The Pteroclididae was formerly included in the Galliformes due to the similarities the family shares with the true grouse.
Unusual among Galliformes, the Great Argus has no oil gland and the hen lays only two eggs.