White peacocks, a color variation of the Indian peafowl, primarily inhabit open forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas in their native range of South Asia. They are often found near water sources, such as rivers and lakes, which provide food and drinking opportunities. In addition to their natural habitats, white peacocks can also be seen in parks and gardens where they are kept as ornamental birds.
A peacocks habitat is in the wild(no da) but it mainly lives on the savannah
There are white peacocks present in Sri Lanka.
No, only female peacocks can be white, although most are brown.
The biggest threat would be habitat loss. However at this time, peacocks are not in any trouble.
they kill them and destroy their habitat
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white colour
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a peacocks habitat is in rainforest's and right temperature that is right for the animal.
Humans affect peacocks by capturing them for zoos and destroying their habitat. They are a status symbol in many countries but are more at home in the wild.
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.
By protecting their natural habitat and reducing the numbers of predators peacocks should be able to reproduce more young