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What bird coos three times?
The bird that coos three times is a partridge in China.

Partridges, also known as China partridges, are a kind of birds. The wild breeding rate of partridges is very low, and artificial breeding of partridges has not been successful. It looks more handsome than a stone pheasant, with a dark brown head and brown maroon around it. There is a broad leucorrhea on its face, starting from the front of eyes and extending to the ears, with thick black edges inlaid up and down.

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China partridges are omnivorous and mainly feed on insects such as grasshoppers, locusts, crickets and ants, which are distributed in Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.

The price of partridges varies from place to place in China, generally around 85 ~ 150 yuan, and in partridge eggs, generally around 2 ~ 500 yuan. China partridges are more beautiful than American partridges, but they are smaller. The male bird is 282 ~ 345 mm long and weighs 292 ~ 388 g, while the female bird is 224 ~ 305 mm long and weighs 255 ~ 325 g. Pay attention to the difference between American partridges when buying.