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Yes, pink peacocks exist, but they are not a separate species; rather, they are a result of a genetic mutation. The coloration can vary due to selective breeding, and these birds are often found in captivity rather than in the wild. Their unique appearance makes them popular in zoos and private collections. However, they are not naturally occurring in the wild like the more commonly seen blue and green peacocks.

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