White peacocks, like other peafowl, are not typically aggressive by nature. They may display territorial behavior, especially during breeding season, but this is common in many bird species. Generally, their temperament can vary based on individual personality and environment. Proper handling and socialization can help mitigate any aggressive tendencies.
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There are white peacocks present in Sri Lanka.
No, only female peacocks can be white, although most are brown.
Peacocks are generally not known to be aggressive or dangerous to humans, and there are no documented instances of peacocks killing people. They are primarily herbivorous and tend to avoid confrontations. While they may display aggressive behavior during mating season or when defending their territory, serious injuries or fatalities involving peacocks are extremely rare.
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Peacocks have a reputation for being somewhat protective and aggressive. They are sometimes used as "watchdogs" in many places.
White peacocks, or peafowl, are regular peacfowl, but with a gene mutation in PMEL17 which means melanin can't get into their feathers, making them white! There are also piebald peafowl, who have a different mutation than full white peafowl. Contrary to popular belief, they are actually albinos. The mechanism for leucism and albinism are completely different, and the mechanism that makes "leucistic" peacocks white is an incomplete form of albinism. TL;DR: They are just albino versions of regular peafowl.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
Yes, ALL birds have lungs.
Peacock's feet are really pale pink almost white, but baby peacocks feet are light orange.
Nice, silky, blue feathers. They can be many different colors, actually. For example, the Green Peafowl could be greenish blue. And the White-Eyed Peacock could be a grayish-white. Depends on the species.
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