There is still some wild chicken species, although they are currently on the endangered species list.
The red junglefowl is generally considered common and widespread despite habitat loss and poaching within its range because they adapt well to all living areas within their habitat. Classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List as of 2010.
There are many feral chickens scattered all across the United States of America. To name a few states: Hawaii, California, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, and more.
No, they are found in Indian jungles.
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No. Chickens are domesticated.
Yes, chickens wander as far as they are allowed to go. Luckily, most chickens return to the same spot each night to roost.
Wild chickens live in INDIA and some of the islands of INDONESIA,and some parts of ASIA,,which was the ORIGINAL places where all chickens came from before becoming "livestock" of humans."Feral" chickens that have reverted back to the "wild" state are NOT the same as "wild" chickens.
No. If your chickens are 'hibernating' they are most probably dead :'( svgksavhdksavgkud
Chickens are very common because there are more chickens then humans and at hawaii there are wild chickens.
A wild chicken? Chickens are ancestors of the Junglefowl, but a chicken who lives in the wild is a wild chicken
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No
All of them
Domestic ferrets do not kill chickens. Any kind of weasels in the wild would prey on chickens. Keep them in a pen.
in the wild or in chicken coops