Peacock (English name: Peafowls, maurya): only 2 genera and 3 species. There are two species of peacock, all of which are more than 2 meters long, 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, and the crest is blue-green and pointed; The 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 her feathers are dark brown and mottled.
Habitat in the open areas of forests. Omnivorous 1 male matches female. Blue peacocks are distributed in India and Sri Lanka; Green peacocks are distributed in Southeast Asia, and China is only found in the west and south of 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/KLOC-was discovered only in 0/936. It is 70 cm long, black in male, with white tufts on the top of its head, and green and brown in female. Distributed in tropical Africa.