To save peacocks we should -
1. stop using the articles made from peacocks feathers or its body parts.,
2. Can lodge a complaint if we see anyone hunting for this bird.,
3. stop hunting and start building a bird friendly environment.,
4. Spread the news about the disadvantages from hunting them, all over the places where it is found or exported.
Well the either open their feathers for attack or just run as fast as they can.
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It is not that endangered.
the luzon peacock butterfly is edangered because of tourists catching it and people selling it for money
no
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."
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.
because people are killing it for its feathers and are selling it to the zoos to make some money
yes
Peacock mantis shrimp are not an endangered species. While some prize them because of their coloring, others consider them to be a pest.
in peacocks and peahens
No, as it is only a color morph of the Indian peacock.
They have people that take the risk and protect them or they just attack.
how are people helping mandrills to not be extinted