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The golden pheasant typically weighs between 0.9 to 1.2 kilograms (about 2 to 2.6 pounds). Males are generally heavier than females, with males displaying vibrant plumage and distinctive features. Females are smaller, with more subdued coloration. This size variation helps them adapt to their environments and reproductive roles.

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