What country eats peacocks?

This is a special peacock breeding farm in China where the birds are raised for food. There are two types of peacocks: green peacocks and Indian peacocks. Green peacocks are protected wildlife animals in China while farmed Indian peacocks are considered edible.
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Do people eat peacocks in America?

Since this bird is considered non-native to most of the countries that it can be found in, the C.I.T.E.S. international treaties have different rules to protect them. In America, peacock meat tends to be rare when found, but it is not illegal to eat it.
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Can peacock be eaten?

They are not vulnerable to extinction, and so it is legal to eat Indian peacocks in the United States, England, and China. However, Indian peacocks are the national bird of India and it is illegal to hunt and eat them there.
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Is eating peacock legal in India?

Peacock is a protected bird under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act. It is a serious offence which can cost you three to seven years in jail with fine up to Rs 25,000 or both. According to senior police officials, Delhi Police head constable Karam Singh had spotted the lady eating claws of some bird.
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Can you eat peacocks in Florida?

It is also illegal to hunt or kill peafowl in that part of Florida, as well as to harm the birds' eggs or nests. And in Longboat Key, near Sarasota, an ordinance adopted in 1969 forbids purposely harming or killing a peafowl.
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Can you eat peacock in the UK?

All wild birds in the UK are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Technically, it is legal for people to eat some species if they killed the birds under licence but, with the exception of wood pigeon, they can never be sold for human consumption.
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Can you hunt peacocks in Hawaii?

Hunting of peafowl (male and female) is allowed in Kuaokala, no bag limit. HUNTING OF WILD TURKEYS IS STILL PROHIBITED in all public and private hunting areas to allow the population to reach a level suitable for hunting in the future.
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Can you eat peacock eggs UK?

Can you eat peafowl meat or eggs? Peafowl eggs, while edible and nutritious, are far too expensive to be marketed regularly as food.
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What is the punishment for killing peacock in India?

The hunting and killing of the peacock, India's national bird, is prohibited by law. According to the Indian Forest Act of 1972, those found guilty under this law can be jailed for up to seven years.
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What does a peacock egg taste like?

Each peacock egg is about three times bigger than large chicken egg. One peacock egg makes a perfect omelet. They taste pretty like a chicken egg, but with a bit of a gamey bite to them. They are incredibly delicious.
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Can you eat peacock in China?

Similar to the U.S. and U.K. laws, in China, there is a law that protects different wild species. As for the blue peacocks (also known as Indian peacocks), they are legally eaten. On the other side, green peacocks are protected bird species, meaning their meat can't be sold or bought legally.
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Do Chinese people eat peacock?

Green peacocks are protected wildlife animals in China while farmed Indian peacocks are considered edible. The peacock farm owner said the birds are sold for about $52–$77 per pound. A one-year-old peacock can cost about $220–$250.
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Do people eat flamingos?

Its consumption has been recorded since around the first century, when Romans boiled them with spices and wine. You can eat a flamingo. But you shouldn't. In the U.S., as in many other countries, hunting and eating flamingos is illegal.
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Can you eat swans?

Unlike horses, which aren't obviously delicious, swans are a plump game bird little different from others we eat. A couple years ago superchef Mario Batali told Esquire of a single time he's eaten swan, describing the meat as “deep red, lean, lightly gamey, moist, and succulent.”
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Can you cook a peacock?

Peacock can be cooked in several ways and its meat can be used in stews, broths, fillets, and more. Peacock meat is mostly lean and it also caramelizes extremely well on the exterior, giving it that shiny, crispy, and juicy skin.
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Can you eat seagulls?

And while wild seagulls may have been consumed in the past, for the matter of survival, modern-day seagulls should not be consumed for a variety of reasons. The meat may contain some high nutrition levels and be low in cholesterol and fat, but the meat is not palatable.
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How expensive is a peacock?

Peacocks are not as expensive as some other pets. You can get a good, healthy one with a few hundred dollars. The average price of a grown Peacock would cost anywhere between $35 to $275.
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Why are peacocks poached?

According to animal activists, the reason for capturing peacocks is that it is the only bird whose feathers are allowed to be sold.
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What happens if you hit a peacock?

Intentional cruelty to any animal can carry up to a three-year prison sentence or $20,000 fine, Perea said. Anyone with information about this crime was asked to contacted spcaLA via its Animal Cruelty Tipline at 800-540-7722 or online animal cruelty reporting form at spcaLA.com.
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Do people eat pigeons?

Pigeons are widely eaten in many countries, including Britain and Ireland. Squab, which is just a young pigeon, is a staple on fancy French restaurant menus.
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Can you keep peacocks in Australia?

However, under council regulations, households in both residential and non-residential areas are permitted to keep birds such as roosters, hens and peacocks without approval if they are solely for domestic needs or enjoyment and do not disturb others.
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Who brought peacocks to Hawaii?

The majestic species was first introduced into what is now the United States in 1860 by Frances Sinclair. It didn't make it to California until nearly 20 years later. Peacocks can now be found on all of the major Hawaiian islands.
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Are peacocks invasive to Hawaii?

He said peafowl is an invasive species, introduced in Hawaii in 1860. And like another noisy invasive species, the coqui frog, "If they're allowed to expand, they're going to be in everybody's back yard."
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Can I shoot birds in Hawaii?

Hunting on Private Land: Any person, who hunts game birds on private land, must possess a valid State of Hawai'i hunting license and have the permission of the landowner.
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Can you eat crow UK?

Those who've eaten crow say it tastes like wild duck. Crow hunters suggest smothered crow: a recipe with garlic fried in bacon fat, adding crow meat that has been rolled in seasoned flour, then adding dry cider to the skillet, covering the mixture with a lid and cooking until tender.
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