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- Junglefowl - Wikipedia
Junglefowl are the only four living species of bird from the genus Gallus in the bird order Galliformes, and occur in parts of South and Southeast Asia
- Junglefowl Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
The Junglefowl is a bird species, typically found in tropical regions and known for their brightly colored feathers, combs, and wattles, as well as their distinctive calls and behavior The junglefowl is the original chicken The ancestor of the domesticated chicken is the red junglefowl, which is from South Asia and Southeast Asia
- Red Junglefowl - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The Red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is a tropical bird in the family Phasianidae It was formerly known as the Bankiva or Bankiva Fowl It is the primary ancestor of the domestic chicken Junglefowl are behaviourally different from domestic chickens; they are naturally very shy of humans compared to the much tamer domesticated subspecies
- Jungle fowl | Wildlife, Endangered Species, Conservation | Britannica
jungle fowl, any of four Asian birds of the genus Gallus, family Phasianidae (order Galliformes) (For Australian jungle fowl, see megapode ) Gallus species differ from other members of the pheasant family in having, in the male, a fleshy comb, lobed wattles hanging below the bill, and high-arched tail
- Red Junglefowl - eBird
In its introduced range and some areas of its native range it has interbred widely with feral and domestic chickens, producing intermediate hybrids Many of these birds cannot be distinguished from genuine wild-type birds
- Junglefowl: Facts, Behavior, and Evolution of Wild Ancestors
Junglefowl are ground-dwelling birds and exhibit both social and territorial behaviors Social Structure: They live in small groups known as flocks, typically consisting of one dominant male and several females Juveniles often stay with the flock until they reach maturity
- JUNGLEFOWL (CHICKENS): CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION
Junglefowl are native to South and Southeast Asia, particularly the jungles of India but also to Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Sumatra They have spread all over the world as domesticated chickens
- The Jungle Fowl (Gallus) Information - Earth Life
Jungle fowl is a group of four living pheasant species that occur in India, Sri Lanka and, southeast Asia These large birds have a colorful male plumage, but they are usually well hidden in dense vegetation The female alone incubates the eggs and raises the young
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