PEAFOWL
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Phasianidae
Subfamily: Phasianinae
Genus: Pavo
There are two species of peafowl, cristatus, and muticus.
Peacocks belong to the Phylum Chordata, Class Aves, Order Galliformes, and Family Phasianidae. They are known for their colorful plumage and distinctive appearance, primarily native to South Asia but also found in other parts of the world due to human introduction.
Paramecium are classified under the domain Eukarya.
Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.
No, protists are not classified in the phylum Zoomastigina. Zoomastigina is an outdated term that was used to describe flagellated protists. Protists are now classified into multiple phyla based on genetic and structural characteristics.
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Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
Collective nouns for peacocks are a muster or peacocks or an ostentation of peacocks.
Peacocks hate when male peacocks spy on them.
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
Only male peacocks are actually called "peacock". The female of the species is called a peahen.
No. Peacocks are birds.
Peacocks are birds.
yess peacocks do die!
No. Peacocks are birds.
Yes, there are peacocks in Indonesia.
Hera is the goddess of peacocks, so peacocks are not scared of Hera
no...sorry peacocks... your life is at risk...