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1. The female sage grouse
will strut and puff out their throat sacs for the males.
2. The male sage grouse
make a booming sound sort of like this: ba-loomp ba-loomp.
3. Sage grouse have yellow
breast feathers.
4. Male sage grouse are
larger than female sage grouse.
5. The sage grouse is endangered
in Saskatchewan.
6. Human noise frightens
sage grouse.
7. The males take care of
the chicks.
8. The chicks eat bugs when
they are hatched.
9. Sage grouse do not chew
their food.
10. Adult sage grouse eat
only ants, beetles, and grasshoppers.
11. Sage grouse live in
trees.
12. Sage grouse can be found
in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
13. The female sage grouse
lays about 15 greenish-brown speckled eggs.
14. The female sage grouse
makes a nest in the trees.
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