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The Indian Peacock and Green Peacock are not domesticated, because they are endangered.You will most likely find these two species in captivity at zoos or care facilities than in the wild, though. The Blue Peafowl and Congo Peacock could be considered either (domesticated OR wild). Hope I helped!!

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No. They're ornamental species, bred by people.

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the Peafowl peacock is endangered in southern parts of Asia, mostly in India because of poaching.

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