Indian Peafowl

Males reaching up to 6.5 feet in length, including the train, makes them stand out in their natural habitat of forests, grasslands, and even urban areas.

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Green Peacocks

The males, in particular, display an impressive train that can reach lengths of up to six feet, making them a breathtaking sight during courtship displays.

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Java Peacock

These majestic birds can grow up to 2.5 meters (about 8 feet) in length, with their impressive tails accounting for a significant portion of this measurement.

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Congo Peacock

They are among the largest peacocks in the world, with males reaching up to 30 inches in length. These birds primarily feed on fruits, seeds, and insects,.

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White Peacock

Unlike albino animals, White Peacocks are leucistic, meaning they lack pigmentation in their feathers but retain normal eye color.

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Himalayan Peafowl

This magnificent bird is known for its striking plumage, which features a blend of iridescent blues, greens, and purples.

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Opal Peacock

The Opal Peacock is a rare and visually striking variety of peafowl, prized for its unique blend of opalescent blue, green, and lavender hues across its plumage.

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Grey Peacock

Unlike the traditional blue and green hues of the Indian Peacock, the Grey Peacock’s plumage showcases subtle shades of gray, silver, and soft blue.

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Spalding Peacock

This beautiful bird showcases an exquisite blend of features from both parent species, making it a favorite among avian enthusiasts.

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Black-Shouldered Peacock

This breed features the vibrant iridescent colors characteristic of Indian Peafowls, particularly the brilliant blues and greens.

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