indian,green,and congo
A peacock is a male peafowl. There are two different species in the genus Pavo: Indian Peafowl & Green Peafowl. There is also a different peafowl called the Congo peafowl which is in a separate genus Afropavo. If you want to know the relatives of peafowl, look it up in a book or on the internet and not just by asking a question.
There are 2 speciesThe two species are:Indian Peafowl, Pavo cristatus (Asiatic)Green Peafowl, Pavo muticus (Asiatic)
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.
No, peafowl do not have fur. Peafowl are birds. They have feathers.
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
The masculine of peafowl is peacock.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female; for example:The noun for a female peafowl is peahen; the noun for a male peafowl is a peacock.
Congo Peafowl was created in 1936.
Indian Peafowl was created in 1758.
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species categorized Green peafowl as an "endangered species" in 2012. They ended up on this list due to a sudden drop in their numbers. This is only one of three kinds of male peafowl.
A Peacock is just a male peafowl! A peahen is a female peafowl! A peafowl is the breed of bird! like a doe is a female deer and a buck is a male deer.
A peafowl can be a male (peacock) or a female (peahen). The noun 'peafowl' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.