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GENUS OF BIRDS
Gallus (biology); Jungle Fowl; Jungle fowl; Jungle cock; Gallus (genus); Galline
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دجاجة الأدغال
jungle         
  • Vine thicket, a typical tangled jungle, Australia
  • Jungle lining a river bank in rainforest, Cameroon
  • Use of the jungle to represent savageness and ferocity in popular culture.
  • los Naranjos]] archeological site In [[Honduras]].
  • [[El Yunque National Forest]] is the only tropical rainforest in the [[U.S. National Forest Service]]
  • Jungle on [[Tioman Island]], [[Malaysia]]
AN IMPASSABLE DENSE FOREST (TYPICALLY TROPICAL)
Jungle (terrain); Jungles; जंगल; Tropical jungle; Jungal
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jungle fowl

Definitie

junglefowl
¦ noun (plural same) a southern Asian game bird related to the domestic fowl. [Gallus gallus and other species.]

Wikipedia

Junglefowl

Junglefowl are the only four living species of bird from the genus Gallus in the bird order Galliformes, and occur in parts of South and Southeast Asia. They diverged from their common ancestor about 4–6 million years ago.

Although originating in Asia, remains of junglefowl bones have also been found in regions of Chile, which date back to 1321–1407 CE, providing evidence of possible Polynesian migration through the Pacific Ocean.

These are large birds, with colourful plumage in males, but are nevertheless difficult to see in the dense vegetation they inhabit.

As with many birds in the pheasant family, the male takes no part in the incubation of the egg or rearing of the precocial young. These duties are performed by the drab and well-camouflaged female. Females and males do not form pair bonds; instead, the species has a polygynandrous mating system in which each female will usually mate with several males. Aggressive social hierarchies exist among both females and males, from which the term "pecking order" originates.

The junglefowl are omnivorous, eating a variety of leaves, plant matter, invertebrates such as slugs and insects, and occasionally small mice and frogs.

One of the species in this genus, the red junglefowl, is of historical importance as the ancestor of the chicken, the only domesticated species. Although the grey junglefowl, Sri Lankan junglefowl and green junglefowl are likely to have also been involved.

The Sri Lankan junglefowl is the national bird of Sri Lanka.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor jungle fowl
1. People domesticated chickens from wild jungle fowl in India some 4,000 years ago.