Saturday, March 26, 2011

Green Peafowl




Male Green Peafowl

Phylum : Chordata

Class : Aves

Order : Galliformes

Family : Phasianidae

Genus : Pavo

Species : P. muticus



Length : 3.5ft (1.1m) 

Weight : 11lbs (5.5g)



IUCN Status : Endangered



The Green Peafowl is a rather large gamefowl found in South East Asia. They are far more rare than the Blue (or Indian) Peafowl, which is commonly kept in captivity.Green Peafowl are known for their upright posture and brilliant green necks.



One of the big differences between the Green and Blue Peafowl is that male and female Greens look alike, with the exception of the males' long tails. Females are a tad more dull in color, but they are a far cry from the drab, camouflaging brown of the female Blue Peafowls.






Female Green Peafowl

Female Green Peafowl live in small groups together, along with juveniles. During the breeding season they are courted by the males who fan out their massive, colorful tails. Pairs do not form lasting bonds, and after the mating season the males molt their spectacular tail feathers.



Unfortunately, the long beautiful feathers and the substantial size of this species has caused them to be hunted. Habitat loss has also affected their population.





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