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Para wanko peacock

Para wanko peacock

Para Wanko Peacock( Polyplectron emphanum) is a bird that is classified as. Alias ​​Napoleon Kojaku.

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Para wanko peacock(male) _ Polyplectron napoleonis _

Para wanko peacock(female) _ Polyplectron napoleonis _

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form

Full length male 50 cm, female 40 cm. Wing length male 19-19.5 centimeters, female 17-17.5 centimeters. The clothes of the whole body are brown and contain black spots.

Eggs are 4.5 centimeters long and 3.6 centimeters short. Eggs are pink or light brownish white.

Male is stretched down feather. The head feathers are black and white spots are present on the cheeks (some individuals have a white eyebrow streak pattern on top of the eyes). The back covering from the back to the tail feathers is black or dark brown, and contains horizontal stripes of brown or light brown. The feathers covering the tail feathers and the base of the tail (Aedo cylinder) contain blue or blue-green spots and the mottle is framed with black or light brown fringes. The clothes on the underside are black. There is no feather around the eyes, the red skin is bared out. Beak and hind legs are black. The female does not stretch the feathers of the top of her head too much. The full-bodied raincoat is brown, the face and eyes, and the throat's cladding are white. Beak and hind limbs are brown.

Ecology

It lives in an altitude of 600 meters or less. It used to live in coastal areas before, but lives in mountainous areas by development.

There is an example of eating such as eating habits, breeding, etc.

Breeding form is an egg. 12 - It is thought to breed in the next January. There are examples of laying 4-5 eggs under breeding. The incubation period is 18 - 20 days.

Relationship with humans

The habitat is decreasing due to destruction of habitat by development, overfishing of food and others.

References

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1. ^ Hideo Oohara, Masaki Urahara, Hideyoshi Ota, Masayou Matsui edited "Animals World Heritage Red Data · Animals 5 Islands of Southeast Asia" ,,,, 64, 157-158. 2. ^, supervised by Hiroyuki Morioka "Classification and breeding of animals in the world 10 - I (Pheasant)" ,,, 121 - 122, 177.

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