junglefowl การใช้
- It will sometimes hybridize in the wild with the red junglefowl.
- The green junglefowl exhibits an ice blue center in its comb.
- Julie Collet conducted an experiment with a population of red junglefowl.
- The onagadori has also inherited the morphology of the green junglefowl tail.
- Female Sri Lanka junglefowl are very similar to those of the grey junglefowl.
- Female Sri Lanka junglefowl are very similar to those of the grey junglefowl.
- The green junglefowl is the only species of junglefowl that produces tinted eggs.
- The green junglefowl is the only species of junglefowl that produces tinted eggs.
- The red junglefowl was first domesticated at least five thousand years ago in Asia.
- They have green junglefowl in their paternal ancestry.
- Red junglefowl regularly bathe in dust to keep just the right balance in their plumage.
- Male sand lizards " Lacerta agilis " behave similarly to the male junglefowl.
- Unlike the red junglefowl, the male does not flap its wing before uttering the call.
- It is thought to be ancestral to the domestic chicken, with some hybridisation with the grey junglefowl.
- Like its cousin the red junglefowl, the breast and ventral regions are a dense light absorbing black.
- Could be confused with dark morphs of Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus ( or feral domestic stock ) ..
- It is from the green junglefowl that the non-moulting genes and propensity to perch are derived.
- Peafowl, junglefowl and most of the subtropical pheasant genera have very different nutritional requirements from typical Palearctic genera.
- Birds the size of the Sri Lanka wood pigeon, Kalij pheasant and junglefowl have been recorded as prey.
- Male red junglefowl have a shorter crowing sound than domestic roosters; the call cuts off abruptly at the end.
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