The Prairie-chicken is a species of grouse that is endemic to the southern and central high grassland plains of the United States. There are two species of Prairie-chicken, the Greater and Lesser.
Like its name suggests, the Greater Prairie-chicken resembles a domesticated chicken in shape and size, but the similarities end there. Males have distinct yellow eyebrows and brightly colored air sacs on the sides of their throats. Both sexes are boldly striped with brown and white feathers. The Greater Prairie-chicken is sometimes called a “boomer” because of the male's deep, booming calls during mating season. The Lesser Prairie-chicken is smaller and lighter in color compared to the Greater.
Both are considered bellwethers of the health of America’s Midwestern storied tall grasslands (where the “Buffalo roamed” and the “West was won”). While both species were once abundant, they have now become rare over much of their range due to habitat loss.
The Songbird ReMix version of these iconic birds includes the standard Songbird ReMix series features, such as working wings, fully articulated body parts, and even an inflatable air sac in the throat of the males of the species.
There are two versions of this set for native support in Poser and DAZ Studio. Materials have been tuned to support Iray, 3Delight, Superfly and Firefly renderers.
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What's Included & Features:
Models (.cr2/.obj and .duf)
* Songbird ReMix Prairie-chicken Base
Bird Species(.cr2/.obj and .duf with 4K texture maps)