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The Sri Lankan Jungle fowl(Gallus lafayetii), also known as Ceylon Jungle fowl, is a member of the Galliformes bird order which is ENDEMIC to Sri Lanka, where it is the NATIONAL bird.
The Sri Lankan Junglefowl is strongly sexually dimorphic: the male is much larger than the female, with more vivid plumage and a highly exaggerated wattle and comb.
It is common in forest and scrub habitats, and is commonly spotted at sites such as Kitulgala, Yala and Sinharaja. — withHasitha Madusanka Fernando and 47 others.
The Sri Lankan Jungle fowl(Gallus lafayetii), also known as Ceylon Jungle fowl, is a member of the Galliformes bird order which is ENDEMIC to Sri Lanka, where it is the NATIONAL bird.
The Sri Lankan Junglefowl is strongly sexually dimorphic: the male is much larger than the female, with more vivid plumage and a highly exaggerated wattle and comb.
It is common in forest and scrub habitats, and is commonly spotted at sites such as Kitulgala, Yala and Sinharaja. — withHasitha Madusanka Fernando and 47 others.
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