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No, peafowl do not have fur. Peafowl are birds. They have feathers.
Indian Peafowl was created in 1758.
Peahens are simply the female peafowl, so no, peahens are not endangered. Of the three types of peafowl, the Green Peafowl is an endangered species while the Congo Peafowl is listed as Vulnerable. Indian Peafowl, which are the bird most people think of when the term "peacock" is mentioned, have a conservation status of Least Concern.
There is the Congo peafowl, the Indian peafowl (also known as the common peafowl) and the albino peafowl... one more too, so there are four species! XD
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Like all birds, Peafowl have Peacocks (male birds) and Peahens ( female birds). They mate, the peahen lays eggs, incubates them, and the eggs hatch into baby peafowl.
There are two species of peafowl. There is the Pavo cristatus commonly known as the Indian or Blue Peafowl, and there is the Pavo muticus commonly known as the Green Peafowl. The species that most people are familiar with is the Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus.)
Peafowl
indian,green,and congo
Fowl is a word for the entire group of those types of birds, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen, together they are peafowl.
2 species of Peacock or also know as Peafowl are from:The Indian Peafowl is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent. The peacock is designated as the national bird of India. The Green Peafowl breeds from Burma east toJava.
Baby Indian Peafowl, also known as peachicks, are born with a creamy yellow color. This coloration helps them blend into their surroundings and provides some camouflage in the wild. Over time, they will gradually develop their vibrant blue and green plumage.