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It is home to the red jungle fowl among other birds.
One breed known in this cross is Jungle fowl.
Peafowl and jungle fowl scratch their living on the forest floor.
Animals found in the park include, the tiger, civet, and red jungle fowl.
As such it can and does freely interbreed with populations of red jungle fowl.
Jungle fowl are believed to be the ancestors of the modern domesticated chicken.
Pheasants, peafowl, jungle fowls are important birds of this area.
Red jungle fowl, the ancestors of all our domestic chickens, sun themselves on the edge of the forest.
In eight days our hunting parties bagged five boars, two deer, and over a hundred jungle fowl.
When we arrived, the woman had been frying a jungle fowl in the green sauce of a variety of wild vegetables.
The normally shy and untrusting grey jungle fowl can be spotted here.
Domesticated chickens have never been more numerous, even as the Red Burmese jungle fowl from which they descended is disappearing.
It was covered with creepers, leaves and the feathers of various rare jungle fowls, some of which were now even rarer.
There are wild peacocks, jungle fowl, and many other bird species enumerated in the Wildlife Census.
The Saipan Jungle Fowl is a breed of domestic chicken.
"It's a jungle fowl," he said.
(For the uninitiated, the red jungle fowl is the wild ancestor of modern domesticated chickens.)
The researchers studied chickens that were a cross between a white leghorn domestic fowl and a wild relative, the red jungle fowl.
Red Jungle Fowl are the progenitors of the bewildering variety of domestic fowl.
To test this hypothesis, red jungle fowl males were infected with a parasitic roundworm and monitored for growth and developmental changes.
They lay a limited number of cream colored eggs yearly, though Saipan jungle fowl are relatively long lived and fecund.
Actually, it was the wild chicken they sequenced, also known as the red jungle fowl - Gallus gallus.
Morris,RC (1927) A jungle fowl problem.
The raucous cries of wild jungle fowl welcoming the pale light of another dawn roused Chuck Sherman from a deep, refreshing sleep.
In 1928 the first animals arrived at the new Whipsnade Park - two Amherst pheasants, a golden pheasant and five red jungle fowl.