Quail Anatomy Final
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Created on November 26, 2018
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Take a closer look at a quail's wings
What do a quail's muscles look like?
Title 3
Explore the internal anatomy of a quail
Take the quiz
Look at the keel
Return to external anatomy
Look at theleg muscle
Look at the breast muscle
Take the quiz
Return to external anatomy
PrimaryCoverts
Learn how to age a quail
Alula
Secondaries
Primaries
Return to external anatomy
When you're ready,take the quiz
Learn about quail reproductive organs
Click on the seed to learn about quail food
Yes, I found everything!
What about its reproductive organs, and food?
And its muscles?
Have you looked at a quail's wings?
Take me back to review internal anatomy
Take me back to review external anatomy
1. Esophagus2. Crop 3. Proventriculus 4. Liver 5. Gizzard 6. Small intestine 7. Ceca 8. Large Intestine & Cloaca
Internal Anatomy
1. Beak2. Eye 3. Head 4. Feathers 5. Wings 6. Oil Gland 7. Feet
External Anatomy
Have you found all of these structures?
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Funding for this lesson was provided through the Reversing the Decline of Quail Initiative and the Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund, based on a collaborative effort between Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
NRI Twitter
NRI YouTube Channel
Wild Wonderings Blog
Quail Decline Facebook Page
Take the Quiz!
Want more quail? Check out these resources!
Take the Quiz!
Funding for this lesson was provided through the Reversing the Decline of Quail Initiative and the Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund, based on a collaborative effort between Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.