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The habits of pheasants
Adaptability, timidity, alertness, appetite, etc.

1, adaptability: cold tolerance. Pheasants can adapt to various ecological environments, ranging from plains to mountains, from rivers to canyons, with altitudes ranging from 300 to 3000 meters. Can tolerate extreme climate of high temperature and low temperature, high temperature above 32℃ in summer, and foraging in ice and snow at MINUS 35℃ in winter.

2. Timid and alert: Pheasants often raise their heads and observe their surroundings warily when foraging. When you feel danger or hear noisy noise, you will run away quickly. When suddenly frightened or stimulated by strong noise, pheasants will fly around in horror, causing collision, head injury or death.

3, food intake: pheasant's stomach sac is small, food intake is small. If you like to eat a little, leave and turn around and continue to eat. Pheasants are omnivorous birds, eating all kinds of insects, small amphibians, cereals, beans, grass seeds, green shoots and so on.