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."
Yes, peacock is a endangered animal.
It is not that endangered.
No they are birds.
India has the peacock for its national bird.
The National Bird of India is a Peacock.
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No. The peacock is the national bird of India. Australia does not have a national bird (it is not the emu).
its peacock
Yes the peacock beautiful bird
The national bird of India is the peacock. This bird has this distinction in India because of its involvement in the religion and legends of Indian culture. The peacock was designated the state bird in 1963.
Peacocks are found in India. The peacock is India's national bird.
Peafowl is the entire species. A peacock is the male bird and a peahen is the female bird.
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.