Definition
The Family Tinamidae refers to the group of birds known as tinamous, exclusively found in Central and South America. Imagine it as the 'Tinamou Squad,' a diverse group of ground-dwelling birds. They share common traits such as a unique palate bone structure and cryptic plumage. Their appearance is similar to that of partridges or quails. Yet, they're more primitive and have distinctive features that set them apart. They occupy a variety of habitats, from rainforests to grasslands.🌿