Friday, November 11, 2011
brendanwenzelillustration:

ATTWATER’S PRAIRIE CHICKEN is an endangered subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken, threatened mainly by loss of habitat, can be found on the Western Gulf costal grasslands of Texas and Louisiana. During mating season the males attract the females by emitting a booming “Woo-Woo” from their throat sack.
Here are some groups working to ensure the future of ATTWATER’S PRAIRIE CHICKEN - Houston Zoo / WAZA

Follow Brendan to see his amazing illustrations of endangered species and to learn more about throat sacks

brendanwenzelillustration:

ATTWATER’S PRAIRIE CHICKEN is an endangered subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken, threatened mainly by loss of habitat, can be found on the Western Gulf costal grasslands of Texas and Louisiana. During mating season the males attract the females by emitting a booming “Woo-Woo” from their throat sack.

Here are some groups working to ensure the future of ATTWATER’S PRAIRIE CHICKEN - Houston Zoo / WAZA

Follow Brendan to see his amazing illustrations of endangered species and to learn more about throat sacks