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  2. White Peacocks: Facts, Symbolism, and Images - Treehugger

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    White peacocks are most often leucistic, not albino. Learn more about their ethereal appeal and symbolism with these eight facts.

  3. White Peacocks: 5 Pictures and Why They’re So Rare - AZ Animals

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    What Are White Peacocks? If you see a white peacock, the chances are very good that it is a leucistic Indian peafowl rather than an albino one. ©Easy going/Shutterstock.com. White peacocks are either leucistic or albino peacocks. No species of peacock is naturally white.

  4. Sensational White Peacocks – All the Facts and Pictures

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    Sensational White Peacocks – All the Facts and Pictures. Peacocks are one of the most recognized birds on the planet and with good reason. With their iridescent feathers, fan-shaped tail and tall display of feathers on each wing, they look magnificent.

  5. White peacocks, with their enchanting all-white plumage, have garnered immense popularity in captivity. Their unique appearance makes them a prized addition to aviculture and ornamental gardens around the world.

  6. White peacocks are essentially male peafowls — as females are called peahens — with a unique genetic mutation that causes their plumage to lack coloration. They are a result of conditions like albinism or, more commonly, leucism.

  7. The White Peacock: A Magnificent Bird - Owlcation

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    The white peacock is just as lovely in beauty. Its feathers and appearance are nearly exactly the same as its colorful counterpart, except its feathers are white. The white peacock fans out its white train to display its feathers, revealing a cloud of white magnificence.

  8. The White Peacock is a beautiful, rare, and eye-catching animal. Read on to find out more about this unique peacock variation! Quick Facts About White Peacocks. White Peacock Origins. The Indian Blue Peacock—the breed from which the White Peacock originated—is as the name suggests, native to India.

  9. The White Peacock Mystery: What Makes Them So Special?

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    Key takeaways: White peacocks are not a different breed – their white plumage is caused by albinism or leucism. However, some farms breed albino or leucistic peacocks with males to carry the gene on. There’s no denying white peacocks look just as exotic as colorful peafowl.

  10. White Peacocks: Why Are They So Rare? - Name That Animal

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    White peacocks, also known as leucistic peafowls, are indeed rare compared to their more commonly seen counterparts with colorful plumage. The stunning white feathers of these peacocks are the result of a genetic mutation known as leucism, which affects the pigmentation of their feathers.

  11. White Peacock Overview, Facts and Symbolism

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    The white peacock, also known as the Indian white peafowl, is a rare and beautiful bird that is a genetic mutation of the more common blue peacock. Unlike its blue counterpart, which is known for its vibrant and colorful plumage, the white peacock has pure white feathers with hints of cream and pale blue.