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Japanese quail: The bird with weird sperm foam, a post-sex strut and a spot in space history


QUICK FACTS

Name: Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)

Where it lives: Steppes and meadows in Asia, notably China, India, Japan, Korea and Russia. It’s also found in Africa and parts of Europe. Some populations are migratory.

What it eats: Seeds of grasses, as well as small insects and other invertebrates.

Japanese quail are small relatives of chickens and turkeys with one very unusual trait — males produce a unique seminal foam that resembles meringue.

The foam is unusual among birds but turkeys produce a similar substance.


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