no
It is not that endangered.
It's not endangered.
Only a few species of butterflies are endangered. Which species are you asking about? Each year additional butterflies are added to the endangered list.
The young, or larva, of a peacock butterfly is called a "caterpillar".
yes butterfly are in endangered
the peacock butterflys reproduction is during the following spring in which they start to mate.
because its warm there
The Indian peafowl is not endangered, but listed rather as Least Concern, meaning the species has a viable population still. The correct term is "peafowl", peacock is the male. Females are called "peahens."
There are two species of peacocks*. The Indian peacock is considered Least Concern (which means it is not endangered whatsoever). The other species, the Green peacock (or Javan), is endangered. In general, endangered species are protected, however I can't find any information on conservation programs for the green peacock. *The real name for peacock if peafowl. Scientifically, "peacock" is used only for males, peahen for females, and peafowl for both.
yes
in peacocks and peahens
no