Red Jungle Fowl Chick Hatch!

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The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is a tropical bird that is native to Southeast Asia. It is the wild ancestor of the domestic chicken, and is the primary ancestor of many other poultry breeds as well. The Red Junglefowl is a medium-sized bird, with a length of about 70 cm and a wingspan of about 90 cm. The male has a distinctive appearance, with a long, reddish-orange crest on its head, bright red wattle and comb, and glossy green and purple feathers on its body. The female is less showy, with a brownish-gray plumage and a smaller crest on her head. Red Junglefowl are highly social birds, and can often be found in large flocks in the wild. They are known for their distinctive calls, which the males use to attract females and defend their territory. Red Junglefowl are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including insects, seeds, and fruit. They are an important food source for many animals, and their eggs are widely consumed by humans as well.

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