Sort of. Both are in the family Phasianidae.
"Aves" is the class for all birds, - peacocks are part of that class.
yes a peacock is a chicken
They are both birds so yes
A peacock belongs to the class Aves, which includes all birds.
Not closely. Lyrebirds are Passerines, and peacocks are Galliformes. While the two both have long, decorative tails, they are not related beyond the class Aves.
The seven levels of classification for a peacock are: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Aves, Order - Galliformes, Family - Phasianidae, Genus - Pavo, Species - Pavo cristatus.
Peafowl are a very common kind of fowl all over the world. Their classification is Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Aves, Order Galliformes, Family Phasianidae, Genus Pavo, and species cristatus.
Puffins are flightless seabirds. Aves ; see related link .
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
Please see the related link for footage of a male peacock calling.
Characteristics of Aves are as follows : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
There is no phylum Aves: Aves is a Class. Birds are the only members of the class Aves.
Because "Pavo" is Latin for peacock. It was so named, not surprisingly, that with a lot of imagination, it can look like a peacock [See related link]
1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
Main Characteristics of Aves are as follows : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands