- Peafowl - Wikipedia
The two Asiatic species are the blue or Indian peafowl originally from the Indian subcontinent, and the green peafowl from Southeast Asia The third peafowl species, the Congo peafowl, is native only to the Congo Basin Male peafowl are known for their piercing calls and their extravagant plumage
- Peafowl - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Peacocks and peahens—these are the birds known as peafowl, members of the pheasant family Although most people call them all "peacocks," the word really only refers to the male bird
- Peacock | Facts Habitat | Britannica
peacock, any of three species of resplendent birds of the pheasant family, Phasianidae (order Galliformes) Strictly, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen; both are peafowl
- Common peafowl - Smithsonians National Zoo
Peafowl are the largest members of the pheasant family At up to 13 pounds (6 kilograms), peafowl are among the heaviest of flying birds, although they prefer walking and running to flying Peafowl are native to Sri Lanka and India, where they are the national bird
- Peafowl Peacock - Facts, Information Habitat - Animal Corner
Peafowl is the term given to two species of bird which are members of the pheasant family The Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is a native bird to the Indian subcontinent and the Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) breeds from east Burma to Java
- Peacock Facts, Types, Plumage, Diet, Reproduction . . .
Learn all about the different types of peafowl - what they eat, their plumage, their habitat, how much they weigh, how long they live, are they endangered, and more
- Indian Peafowl - Animal Profile, Facts, Pictures | National . . .
Indian peafowl are a species in a group of birds called pheasants The males are called peacocks, while the females are called peahens Together, they are peafowl Peafowl are among the
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