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Peacock, Katia Ambrocio 2nd period

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Page 1: Peacock, Katia Ambrocio 2nd  period

Peacock

Katia AmbrocioBiology 2nd Period

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Statistics• Type: Bird (Pheasants)

• Diet: Omnivore

• Average life span: 20 years

• Size: Body, 35 to 50 in; Tail, 5 ft

• Weight: 8.75 to 13 lbs

• Group name: Party

• Color: typically blue and green

• Scientific Name: Pavo cristatus

http://www.colblindor.com/wp-content/images/peacock-eye.JPG

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Habitat Map

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/peacock/

Area highlighted in Yellow is the habitat range of the Peacock.

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HabitatLowland

Forests Streamside

ForestsCongo

Peacock inhabits rain forests

Native to India

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Food Source

• Ground-feeders• Plants: leaves,

berries, fruit, and certain parts of flowers

• Small Creatures: frogs, snakes, other small reptiles or insects

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Population

• Search for food in small groups

• Males; Peacocks• Females; Peahens• Together; Peafowls

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Reproduction• Females choose mates

based on the size, color, and quality of tail

• Peacocks mate with several peahens

• After mating peacocks have no responsibility

• Peahen lays 3-6 eggs in a nest

• Incubation: 28-30 dayshttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Indian_Peahens_I_IMG_9647.jpg/180px-Indian_Peahens_I_IMG_9647.jpg

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Human Interaction

• Endangered Species

• Have been kept as pets for thousands of years

• Used in selective breeding for varaition in colors

• Don’t mix well with domestic animals

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/peacock

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Works Cited

McGowan, P.J.K. 1994. Family Phasianidae Pp. 434-479 In: Del Hoyo, J., A. Elliot, and J. Sargatal. Eds. 1994. Handbook of the Birds of the World. Vol. 2. New World Vultures to Guineafowl. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona

"Peacocks, Peacock Pictures, Peacock Facts - National Geographic." Animals, Animal Pictures, Wild Animal Facts - National Geographic. Web. 08 May 2011. <http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/peacock/>.

Buckingham, Suzanne. "Peacocks." PowerKids Life Science, Rosen Publishing Group, Inc., 2011. 8 May. 2011 .