Houbara Bustard (8454293217)

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Description: Another look at the Houbara Bustard, out for a walk, and very probably the male. The sexes are similar, but the female, at 66 cm (26 in) tall, is rather smaller and greyer than the male, at 73 cm (29 in) tall. The body mass is 1.15–2.4 kg in males and 1–1.7 kg in females.(Al Ain, UAE, Dec. 2012). Date: 1 December 2012, 00:00. Source: Houbara Bustard. Author: shankar s. from Dubai, united arab emirates.
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