- Peafowl - Wikipedia
Peafowl are forest birds that nest on the ground, but roost in trees They are terrestrial feeders All species of peafowl are believed to be polygamous In common with other members of the Galliformes, the males possess metatarsal spurs or "thorns" on their legs used during intraspecific territorial fights with some other members of their kind
- 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
- Peacock Facts, Types, Plumage, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, Pictures
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
- 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
- 13 Types of Peacock: Peacock Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Enter the world of peafowl and differentiate the three main species Learn also about the diversity of the different types of peacocks
- Indian Peafowl - Animal Profile, Facts, Pictures | National Geographic Kids
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
- Peafowl - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Females are called peahens, and the whole group are peafowl There are three types of peafowl in the world: Indian, green, and Congo Most people are familiar with the Indian peafowl, since that is the kind found in many zoos and parks
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