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Green Pheasants, also known as Japanese Pheasants, are a species of pheasant native to Japan and other parts of East Asia. They are prized for their striking appearance, which includes a distinctive green plumage on the males, and are often kept as ornamental birds in zoos and aviaries.
In the wild, Green Pheasants inhabit forests and other areas with heavy vegetation, where they feed on a variety of foods including seeds, insects, and other small animals. They are known to be shy and elusive, and are typically seen in small groups or alone.
Green Pheasants are also popular as ornamental birds, and are often kept as pets by individuals who appreciate their beauty and unique appearance. They are relatively hardy and adaptable birds, and are relatively easy to care for with the proper facilities and attention.