What does great Indian bustard eat?

Great Indian Bustards are omnivores, and they have a diverse diet that includes plants and insects. They feed primarily on grass and seeds, but they also eat fruits, berries, insects, and small vertebrates like lizards and rodents. They use their long, strong beaks to dig into the ground and extract roots, bulbs, and other vegetation. They also use their beaks to catch and eat insects. Great Indian Bustards are known to travel long distances in search of food, and they can often be found in cultivated fields, grasslands, and scrublands.