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"<b>Strange Bird: </b><br><br>Unlike most quail species, male and female mountain quails are nearly identical. <br><br>At 9-11 inches long and 1-2 pounds, mountain quails are bigger than most of the quail species.",

"<b>Self-Defeating Prophecy:</b><br><br> Mountain quails are distinguished by their wide variety of calls. <br><br>From their standard ca-ca-ca sound to their screeching, the quail calls out specifically when they are feeling alarmed, often signaling hunters that they are near.",

"<b>Got Milk?</b><br><br> The average weight of a California quail is only 6-7 ounces (7 pounds), thanks in part to their hollow bone structure. ",

"<b>Quail Communication: </b><br><br>California quails make a very distinct sound when calling out to one another. <br><br>Their assembly call, oddly enough, sounds like the words 'Chicago' or 'Chiwaka,' both of which are Native American terms.",

"<b>Plump and Low Down: </b><br><br>Quails are small, plump birds that eat seeds and insects. They nest on the ground.",
];
