Not at all. The peacock is native to Asia, but feral populations live in North America.
Peacocks are native to South Asia, specifically countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. They can also be found in other parts of the world where they have been introduced, such as the United States, Australia, and parts of Europe. Peacocks prefer habitats like forests, savannas, and grasslands.
The giant panda is native to China. There are no giant pandas native to North America.
Thorny devils are not native to North America. They are native to Australia.
No, cats are not native to North America. They were brought to the continent by European settlers.
The potato is native to North America.
The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.
No, starlings are not native to North America. They were introduced to the continent in the late 19th century.
Blueberry and Cranberry - both genus Vaccinium - are superfruit that are native only to North America.
No.
No, buffalo are native to North America.
Ferrets are native to Europe, but were imported into North America as pets; there are probably around a million pet ferrets there now. Black footed ferrets are native to North America
Peacocks are not native to North Florida, but they can be found in some areas as exotic pets or in private collections. They thrive in warmer climates and can adapt to various environments, so their presence in the region is possible. However, they are not commonly seen in the wild in North Florida. If you're looking to see peacocks, it's more likely you'll find them in zoos or wildlife parks.