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Rubeho forest partridge

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Perdicinae

Scientific name
  
Xenoperdix obscuratus

Higher classification
  
Xenoperdix

Order
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Xenoperdix

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Xenoperdix, Udzungwa forest partridge, Sumatran partridge, Galliformes, Red‑billed partridge

The Rubeho forest partridge (Xenoperdix obscuratus) is a small, approximately 29 cm long, boldly barred, brownish partridge with rufous face, grey underparts, olive-brown crown and upperparts. It has a red bill, brown iris and yellow legs. Both sexes are similar.

It inhabits and is endemic to forests of the Rubeho Highlands in Tanzania. It was formerly considered to be a well-marked subspecies of the Udzungwa forest partridge, Xenoperdix udzungwensis of the Udzungwa Mountains, but is now recognized to be specifically distinct ). The diet consists mainly of beetles, ants and seeds.

Due to ongoing habitat loss, small population size, limited range and overhunting, the Rubeho forest partridge is now endangered

References

Rubeho forest partridge Wikipedia


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