The White Peacock is a stunning variation of the Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus), known for its pure white plumage caused by a genetic condition called leucism. Unlike albino animals, leucistic peafowl retain normal eye color and skin pigmentation, making them distinct from true albinos.
Appearance
- Entirely white feathers, creating an ethereal, ghostly beauty.
- Retains the same body structure as regular Indian Peafowl.
- Males display large, fan-shaped tails during courtship, just like their colorful counterparts.
- Hatchlings are born yellow and gradually turn white as they mature.
Behavior & Habitat
- Found in captivity and ornamental gardens, as they are selectively bred for their unique appearance.
- Like other peafowl, they are ground-dwelling birds that prefer open woodlands and farmlands.
- Males produce loud calls and engage in elaborate courtship displays.
Diet & Reproduction
- Omnivorous, feeding on seeds, insects, and small reptiles.
- Females lay 3-6 eggs per clutch, incubating them for about 28 days.
- White Peafowl are rare in the wild but commonly bred in captivity.


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