The zoo currently has more than 40 white pheasants - Photo: BUI NHI
According to Mr. Mai Khac Trung Truc - Director of Saigon Zoo and Botanical Garden Animal Enterprise, these white pheasants have been cared for at the zoo for decades with two subspecies including Lophura nycthemera nycthemera and Lophura nycthemera annamensis . This is a species of pheasant family, order of chickens, currently belonging to group IIB of endangered and rare forest animals.
When young, both male and female white pheasants have brown plumage with black or gray stripes. However, as they mature, the male begins to change its plumage to white. During the breeding season, which usually occurs at the beginning of the Lunar New Year, both male and female's plumage becomes more beautiful to attract mates. Each clutch, the hen will lay about 8 - 9 eggs.
At the zoo, white pheasants are cared for in a separate area for birds and their numbers are strictly controlled. The separation of cages is also carefully calculated, absolutely not creating hybrids.
At the same time, avoid inbreeding which leads to gene degeneration, changes in phenotype, carries latent diseases and becomes a threat to gene sources if released back into the wild.
Some pictures of white pheasants at the zoo:
The adult male white pheasant has a white upper body with small black V-shaped stripes - Photo: BUI NHI
Male and female pheasants have brown feathers - Photo: BUI NHI
White pheasants that are not yet of breeding age will be raised in the same cage - Photo: BUI NHI
The diet of white pheasants at the zoo is often diverse, including seeds, vegetables, insects... because this is an omnivorous species - Photo: BUI NHI
Many tourists are amazed by the beauty of this animal - Photo: BUI NHI
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ngam-ga-loi-trang-tai-thao-cam-vien-sai-gon-20250816131504393.htm
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