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.
Peacocks live to be about 30 to 40 years.
peacocks can live in Tennessee but they live near the smokey mountains which is in Knox county
The peacocks that live in the wild live up 15-20 years. The peacocks that live in captivity will last up to 35 years.
Albinos are not a separate species. An albino peacock is a member of one of the two species of peafowl, it's just that it was born with a genetic mutation that has caused it to be albino.
Peacocks do live in Iran.
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Peacocks can live up to 20 years in the wild.
Some might say a flock of peacocks but the correct terms are an ostentation of peacocks, or a muster of peacocks.
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well, peacocks normally live in forest areas and certain parts of australia have very thick forests