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Assessment by: BirdLife International ssessed: June 12, 2024 Justification: This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence under 20,000 km2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent quality, or population size and a small number
Grey junglefowl - Wikipedia The species has been isolated by a variety of mechanisms, including behavioural differences and genic incompatibility, but hybridization is not unknown [15][16] Some phylogenetic studies of gray junglefowl show that this species is more closely related to the Sri Lankan junglefowl Gallus lafayetii than to the red junglefowl, Gallus gallus, [11]
Gray Junglefowl - Gallus sonneratii - Birds of the World This account summarizes the life history of the Gray Junglefowl, including information relating to its identification, systematics, distribution, habitat, diet, vocalizations, breeding ecology, and conservation status
Grey Junglefowl - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio Eggs hatch in about 21 days This species is not considered threatened However, its population declines due to habitat loss and hunting These colorful birds are hunted for meat and for their long neck hackle feathers that are sought after for making fishing lures
Gray Junglefowl - eBird Endemic to peninsular India where it occurs in deciduous and evergreen forest Males are grayish with golden markings on the wings, whitish spotting around the neck, a long glossy-black tail, pinkish feet Red comb and wattle are smaller than the widespread Red Junglefowl
Grey Junglefowl data - Encyclopedia of Life Definition: Appendix II lists species that are not necessarily now threatened with extinction but that may become so unless trade is closely controlled It also includes so-called "look-alike species", i e species whose specimens in trade look like those of species listed for conservation reasons
Grey Junglefowl: Natures Hidden Gem | Animal Abundance At present, the Grey Junglefowl is not facing the threat of extinction The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified the Grey Junglefowl as “Least Concern”