Organism Identification
Pavo Cristatus
Common Name: Peacock/Peafowl
Peacock Habitat
Most Peacocks Inhabit The Rainforests Of Africa, but They Are Also Kept As Pets In Some Countries Because They Are Widely Admired By Humans Everywhere, For There Bright Colors & Beautiful Feathers. The Habitats For This Species Is Very Endangered, and Not A Beautiful Or Nice Place To Live, Due To Humans, Construction, and Natural Causes.
Common Name: Peacock/Peafowl
Peacock Habitat
Most Peacocks Inhabit The Rainforests Of Africa, but They Are Also Kept As Pets In Some Countries Because They Are Widely Admired By Humans Everywhere, For There Bright Colors & Beautiful Feathers. The Habitats For This Species Is Very Endangered, and Not A Beautiful Or Nice Place To Live, Due To Humans, Construction, and Natural Causes.
Synthesis
Peacocks Make A Variety Of Things In There Bodies, Some Of These Things Include:
- Gastric Juices For Food Digestion
- White Blood Cells To Rid Infections
- Bacteria That Can Be Later Transformed Into Energy
- Gastric Juices For Food Digestion
- White Blood Cells To Rid Infections
- Bacteria That Can Be Later Transformed Into Energy
Regulation
The Peacock Is A Eukaryote, Because It Is A Multicellular Organism. Also, Their Cell Organelles Are Membrane Bound Which Is Another Reason Why They're Considered Eukaryotes.
Factors The Negatively Affect The Health Of A Peacock
Insects
Insects Are A Biotic Factor That Negatively Affect The Health Of Many Peacocks. Some Insects Like Ticks Usually Feed Off Of The Flesh Of The Peacock. They Typically Tend To Crawl Underneath The Skin and Cause Dangers That Aren't Are Very Irritating and Harmful.
Food
Food Supply Is A Abiotic Factor. There Is A Very Slim Amount Of Peacocks Still Existent Due To Food Loss. Their Natural Habitats Don't Provide Enough Food Supply, Which Is Why Peacocks Will Often Go Days With Eating The Proper Meal and Getting The Proper Nutrition That It Needs For Survival.
Habitat
The Peacocks Natural Habitat Is An Abiotic Factor. Majority Of The Peacocks On Earth Inhabit Rainforests Across The World. Many Rainforest Are Being Cut Down For Other Uses, Which Can Sometimes Cause Water Pollution and Can Also Result In The Lack Of Food and Shelter.
Over Exercising
Over Exercising Occurs A lot With Peacocks Because There Are A lot Of Predators That Share The Same Home As Them. Peacocks Are Continuously Running and Hiding From Different Animals Or Humans That Are Trying To Hurt Or Harm Them. Considering The Amount Of Food They Eat On A Daily Basis, Over Exercising Isn't The Best Idea For Them To Maintain A Good Health.
Factors The Negatively Affect The Health Of A Peacock
Insects
Insects Are A Biotic Factor That Negatively Affect The Health Of Many Peacocks. Some Insects Like Ticks Usually Feed Off Of The Flesh Of The Peacock. They Typically Tend To Crawl Underneath The Skin and Cause Dangers That Aren't Are Very Irritating and Harmful.
Food
Food Supply Is A Abiotic Factor. There Is A Very Slim Amount Of Peacocks Still Existent Due To Food Loss. Their Natural Habitats Don't Provide Enough Food Supply, Which Is Why Peacocks Will Often Go Days With Eating The Proper Meal and Getting The Proper Nutrition That It Needs For Survival.
Habitat
The Peacocks Natural Habitat Is An Abiotic Factor. Majority Of The Peacocks On Earth Inhabit Rainforests Across The World. Many Rainforest Are Being Cut Down For Other Uses, Which Can Sometimes Cause Water Pollution and Can Also Result In The Lack Of Food and Shelter.
Over Exercising
Over Exercising Occurs A lot With Peacocks Because There Are A lot Of Predators That Share The Same Home As Them. Peacocks Are Continuously Running and Hiding From Different Animals Or Humans That Are Trying To Hurt Or Harm Them. Considering The Amount Of Food They Eat On A Daily Basis, Over Exercising Isn't The Best Idea For Them To Maintain A Good Health.
Sources
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/peacock/
http://birdsflight.com/where-peacocks-live-peacocks-habitat-facts-about-peacocks-different-types-peacocks/
http://www.bigrunwolfranch.org/peacock.html
http://bioexpedition.com/peacock/
http://www.wikihow.com/Care-for-Peacocks
Textbook (Pictures and Information)
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/peacock/
http://birdsflight.com/where-peacocks-live-peacocks-habitat-facts-about-peacocks-different-types-peacocks/
http://www.bigrunwolfranch.org/peacock.html
http://bioexpedition.com/peacock/
http://www.wikihow.com/Care-for-Peacocks
Textbook (Pictures and Information)