[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Kindness and knowledge [@Ezekle1](/creator/twitter/Ezekle1) on x 3007 followers Created: 2025-07-07 05:43:07 UTC This bird is known to be annoying, but the truth is that it's one of the smartest and most loyal birds in the animal kingdom: It's the Guinea Fowl, or what's known in some regions as "Kaboti," with the scientific name Numida meleagris. It lives on farms and in rural areas, and what distinguishes it is its high sense of security! As soon as it notices any strange movement in its territory – whether it's a snake, a fox, or even an unfamiliar human – it lets out a loud, collective alarm that attracts everyone's attention. Even stranger, this bird may surround the intruder with the rest of the flock and create a tremendous uproar. Sometimes, they form a circle around the intruder while screaming, in a scene that looks like a collective guard duty! Glory be to Him who instilled in this small creature the instinct of protection and vigilance, making it a natural alarm system in the service of humanity. Credits for owner.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [guinea](/topic/guinea) [Post Link](https://x.com/Ezekle1/status/1942097024083435779)
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Kindness and knowledge @Ezekle1 on x 3007 followers
Created: 2025-07-07 05:43:07 UTC
This bird is known to be annoying, but the truth is that it's one of the smartest and most loyal birds in the animal kingdom:
It's the Guinea Fowl, or what's known in some regions as "Kaboti," with the scientific name Numida meleagris. It lives on farms and in rural areas, and what distinguishes it is its high sense of security! As soon as it notices any strange movement in its territory – whether it's a snake, a fox, or even an unfamiliar human – it lets out a loud, collective alarm that attracts everyone's attention.
Even stranger, this bird may surround the intruder with the rest of the flock and create a tremendous uproar. Sometimes, they form a circle around the intruder while screaming, in a scene that looks like a collective guard duty!
Glory be to Him who instilled in this small creature the instinct of protection and vigilance, making it a natural alarm system in the service of humanity. Credits for owner.
XXXXX engagements
Related Topics guinea
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