Definition
The 'genus Choriotis' consists of bustards found primarily in Africa and parts of India. These large birds inhabit open grasslands and arid environments. They are known for their impressive size, strong legs, and omnivorous diets. Male bustards in the 'genus Choriotis' often engage in elaborate courtship displays. Their plumage provides excellent camouflage within their natural habitats. Think of the 'genus Choriotis' as a squad of resilient birds.