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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Birds - Indian Peafowl |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Aves |
| Order : |
Galliformes |
| Family : |
Phasianidae |
| Genus : |
Pavo |
| Species : |
P. cristatus |
| Zoological name : |
Pavo cristatus |
| Found In |
Sariska Tiger Reserve,
Kanha National Park and
Ranthambore National Park |
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Physical appearance : Males are about 107 cm
long and females are about 86 cm long. Males weigh
around 5 kg and the females weigh around 3.4 kg.
Both have fan shaped crest on their head. Three toes
face forward and one backward. The most attracting
part of the peacock is the fan or train of feathers
that grow from its shimmering blue back. The train
is approximately 1.6 m in length. It can also raise
its train of feathers. The peahens do not have
train, her plumage is brown, white and black in
colour. They have royal blue neck and breast. Indian
Peafowl is one of the most colorful bird. It is the
largest member of pheasant and turkey family.
Presence in India : Peafowls are found all over
India. In Haryana they are found in almost every
village. They can be spotted in Sariska Tiger
reserve, Kanha National Park and Ranthambore
National Park. It is the National Bird of India.
Habitat : Peafowls prefers semi- desert grasslands,
shrub, cultivated fields, open forests, orchards and
deciduous forests. |
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Diet : Peafowls are omnivorous and feed on the
ground. They eat seeds, grains, insects, berries,
plants, fruits, reptiles, arthropods and amphibians.
They mostly search for food in early morning hours
or before the sunset.
Reproduction : Males attract the females with the
fan dance. They lay 4- 8 eggs which are hatched
within 28 days. The eggs are light brown in colour.
The young ones are known as peachicks. Breading
season varies geographically. Males usually mates
with 2- 5 females.
Conservation status : Not endangered. They are
protected throughout the country, especially under
Indian wildlife protection Act 1972. Indian Peafowls
are also kept as a pet. It is considered as sacred
among the Hindus.
Lifespan : The average lifespan of the Indian Peafowls is about 20 years of age. |
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