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......peacock is in danger of extinction

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Answered by shrutijain3232
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"The" peacock is in danger of extinction.


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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Peacocks can live up to 20 years in the wild. Due to habitat degradation, illegal trade, killing, and predation, peacocks are in danger.

Explanation:

Is the peacock in peril of going extinct?

  • Populations of peacocks are dwindling. The Green peafowl is an endangered species, and the Congo peafowl is a vulnerable species.
  • Due to habitat degradation, illegal trade, killing, and predation, peacocks are in danger. Populations of peacocks are dwindling. The Green peafowl is an endangered species, and the Congo peafowl is a vulnerable species.
  • One of the main causes of the greater than 50% decline in peacock numbers is peacock poaching for their feathers.
  • Like most bird species, peacocks experience habitat loss, which reduces their access to food, shelter, and water. Peacock numbers are being negatively impacted by mining, logging, animal agribusiness, egg hunting, and egg acquisition.

Thus, peacocks are in danger of extinction.

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