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Are peacocks protected animals?

1. Peacocks are protected animals, but not all kinds of peacocks are protected animals. For example, green peacocks belong to national first-class protected animals, and blue peacocks can be raised and sold artificially. Green peacocks generally live in low mountains or bushes, and 1988 is listed as a national protected animal. Blue peacocks are distributed or raised all over the world, with a large number.

2. Peacock (English name: Peafowls, maurya): only 2 genera and 3 species. Peacock includes two species, both of which are more than 2 meters, of which the tail screen is about 1.5 meters, which is the largest in the order galliformes. The top of the head is green, the crown is blue-green and pointed; Tail feathers are particularly long, forming a tail screen, which is bright and beautiful; The real tail feather is short and dark brown. The female bird has no tail screen and dark brown feathers, many-hued.

3. inhabit the open area of the forest. Omnivorous food 1 how many women should a man have? Blue peacocks are distributed in India and Sri Lanka; Green peacocks are distributed in Southeast Asia, and China is only found in western and southern Yunnan, with few wild species. It is a national first-class protected animal in China. Peacocks farmed artificially are edible. The albino variety is called white peacock, and its whole body is white. Congo peacock was discovered in 1936, with a body length of 70cm. The male is black with white tufts on his head, and the female is green and brown. Distributed in tropical Africa.