Rare White Peacock | 22 Nov 2024

Source: TH 

Recently, a rare leucistic peacock with white feathers was rescued in Coimbatore. 

  • The peacock’s white feathers are due to leucism, a genetic condition that prevents melanin and other pigments from being deposited on feathers at normal levels which has resulted in dark eyes, pink bill, and feet of peacock.  
    • White Peacock is not a different species of peacock. 
  • Leucism: Leucism is a genetic condition that results in partial loss of pigmentation in animals, leading to white, pale, or patchy coloration while retaining normal eye colour. 
    • It is different from albinism, which involves a complete lack of melanin and often results in red or pink eyes. 
    • Melanin is a natural pigment that colours skin, hair, and eyes, and shields them from Ultra Violet (UV) damage. 
  • Peacock: 
    • Peafowl is the collective term for peacocks, with the male called a peacock and the female a peahen. 
    • The Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) is  the National Bird of India, belongs to the Phasianidae family. 
      • This family also includes pheasants, quails, partridges, and jungle fowl. 
    • Species of Peafowl: 
      • Indian (Blue) Peacock: Native to India and Sri Lanka. 
      • Green (Javanese) Peacock: Found from Myanmar to Java. 
    • Protection Status: 

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