Introducing the Majestic Male Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus)

The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is a wild bird that is native to Southeast Asia. It is the ancestor of the domestic chicken, and it is still found in the wild in some parts of its range. The Red Junglefowl is a colorful and social bird, and it is an important part of the ecosystem in its native habitat.

The Red Junglefowl is a medium-sized bird, measuring about 20 inches in length and weighing up to 3 pounds. It has a long, slender body, a long neck, and a long tail. The plumage of the Red Junglefowl is mostly red, with black markings on the wings and tail. The male Red Junglefowl has a distinctive comb on its head, and a pair of wattles that hang down from its neck.

Behavior

The Red Junglefowl is a social bird, and it lives in flocks of up to 50 birds. The flock is led by a dominant male, who is the only male

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