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====Grouse====
{{Animal sign
| latin_name =Tetraoninae
| common_name =Grouse
| animal_image =Black Grouse.jpg
| animal_caption =Black Grouse
| image2 =
| caption2 = Blue grouse
| track_image =Grouse wing prints in snow.jpg
| track_caption = Grouse wing prints in snow
| scat_image =Black Grouse droppings.jpg
| scat_caption =Black Grouse droppings
| range =Grouse inhabit temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. Most species are year-round residents, and do not migrate.
| description =Grouse are a group of birds from the order Galliformes. Often considered a family Tetraonidae, the American Ornithologists' Union and many others include grouse as a subfamily Tetraoninae in the family Phasianidae.

Grouse

{{Animal sign | latin_name =Tetraoninae | common_name =Grouse | animal_image =Black Grouse.jpg | animal_caption =Black Grouse | image2 = | caption2 = Blue grouse | track_image =Grouse wing prints in snow.jpg | track_caption = Grouse wing prints in snow | scat_image =Black Grouse droppings.jpg | scat_caption =Black Grouse droppings | range =Grouse inhabit temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. Most species are year-round residents, and do not migrate. | description =Grouse are a group of birds from the order Galliformes. Often considered a family Tetraonidae, the American Ornithologists' Union and many others include grouse as a subfamily Tetraoninae in the family Phasianidae.