Albino Peacock
The albino peacock is a rare genetic variation of the Indian peafowl, characterized by its entirely white plumage. Despite lacking the vibrant colors of typical peacocks, the albino peacock's intricate feather patterns remain visible, creating a breathtaking display when it fans its tail.
Albino peacocks are not separate species but are bred for their unique beauty. In the wild, their lack of camouflage makes them more vulnerable to predators. These birds are often kept in protected environments for conservation and breeding purposes, symbolizing elegance and purity.