congo peafowl
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of large, brightly colored bird native to the Congo Basin: The Congo peafowl (Afropavo congensis) is a distinct species of peafowl, not as widely known as the Indian or Green peafowl. It is characterized by the vivid plumage of both males and females.
Examples of Usage
- The Congo peafowl is endemic to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Unlike its more famous relatives, the Congo peafowl has a shorter tail and a unique, deep blue neck.
- Conservationists are working to protect the habitat of the endangered Congo peafowl.
Advanced Usage
- "Afropavo congensis": This is the scientific binomial name for the Congo peafowl.
- The species Afropavo congensis was discovered relatively recently in the 20th century.
Variants and Related Words
- Peafowl (n): The general term for birds of the genera and , which includes peacocks (males) and peahens (females).
- The Indian peafowl is the national bird of India.
- Peacock (n): Specifically refers to the male of the peafowl species.
- Peahen (n): Specifically refers to the female of the peafowl species.
Synonyms
- Afropavo congensis (Scientific name)
- African peafowl (Alternative common name)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Endemic species: A species native to a single defined geographic location.
- The Congo peafowl is an endemic species to the Central African rainforest.
- Rainforest bird: A descriptive term classifying its habitat.
- As a rainforest bird, the Congo peafowl relies on dense forest cover.
Noun
- both sexes are brightly colored