yes
The peacocks that live in the wild live up 15-20 years. The peacocks that live in captivity will last up to 35 years.
it depends where it was raised. captivity NO. wild YES
Peacocks are not native to Wisconsin, but they can be found in the state as domesticated birds. Some people keep them as ornamental birds on farms or in private properties. While they are not commonly seen in the wild, their presence in captivity is growing, particularly in rural areas.
grizzly bears usually live for about 40 years in captivity
During the 1860s, the United States developed techniques for raising salmon and trout in captivity.
I'm guessing it's a tiger that was born and raised in captivity.
No, they are raised for show birds, feathers and fertile eggs. The hen is not a prolific egg layer. So raising peafowl for egg production is not cost effective
No. The colour of an elephants eyes is entirely dependant upon its DNA and genes and has nothing to do with its captivity or freedom.
Albino peacocks are not a distinct species but rather a color variant of the Indian peacock, which is native to the Indian subcontinent. They can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and cultivated areas. While they can live in the wild, albino peacocks are often kept in captivity, such as in zoos or private collections, due to their striking appearance and vulnerability in natural settings.
Animals can survive in the wild if they are raised in captivity, but mot are killed because they are unprepared for wild living conditions.
Only if the fox has been raised in captivity. A wild fox will have no desire to play with you.
They are native to southern and central America, but can probably be raised in captivity anywhere.