Yes.
yes.
The first wild chicken was the Red Jungle fowl and the Gray Jungle fowl Gallus Gallus was known to inhabit the jungles of Asia and northern India. The chicken we know today is called Gallus Domesticus.
All chickens are believed to come from the red jungle fowl, and gray jungle fowl natural habitat is in South Asia. Domesticated for fighting before egg harvesting.
Scientists are still debating this question. It was thought by Darwin that the Gallus Gallus or red jungle fowl was the starting point of today's domestic chickens. Southeast Asia and Northern India were considered the areas they originated. Later both the Red and the Grey jungle fowl from Thailand was known to be involved.
Peregrine falcons
jungle fowl
No, he died sometime in the 1990's.
over animals eat them so bigger animals are still alive
Answer this question...SERIOUSLY???????????? IT CAME FROM ANOTHER CHICKEN IN THE FORM OF AN EGG!!!!!
Between six to eight. This is thorough my observation with my own breed of hybrid jungle fowl.
All dictionaries dictates that a jungle hen is a small Asiatic wild bird; believed to be ancestral to domestic fowl.
The Jungle Fowl is the national bird in Sri Lanka.