The male argus wings spread into two enormous fans, revealing hundred of "eyes".


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Malay Great Argus

Where at the Zoo
Tropics Trail

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Body length: 70-80 inches(males)
Weight: 4.5-6 pounds
Lifespan: unknown in wild; up to 20 years in zoos

Conservation Status

Near Threatened

Habitat
Tropical Forest

Taxonomic Category
Bird

Where in the World
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra

Malay Great Argus
Argusinanus argus

This shy pheasant lives in the deep jungles of the Malay Peninsula. The male is not brightly colored, but has elongated wing feathers that blue “eye” spots the length of the feathers. The male fans these feathers in a spectacular display to attract the female during mating season. This display is similar to that of Indian peafowl.

What They Eat
Great Argus eat fruit, berries, and seeds. They also eat a variety of insects, and invertebrates. At the zoo, they eat processed game bird pellet, fruit, vegetables, mealworms and crickets.

Where They Live
The Malay Great Argus is found in the jungles of Borneo, Sumatra and Malay Peninsula.

What They Do
The Malay Great Argus is a timid and reclusive bird, and make high high pitched single syllable call that sounds like "WOW" that can be heard long distances in the thick jungle.

How They’re Doing
The Malay Great Argus is currently doing fine, but continued loss of habitat could threaten wild populations in the future.

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Malay Great Argus