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Plan to rear peacocks
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Naples Adventurer's Guild
You know about peacock feathers, don't you? They have seven different shiny colours and are quite long. imagine if we could keep a peacock here as a pet. We could make a fortune by selling any feathers it sheds. So the, can you investigate about whether once can be brought back from India? A Scholar in Calicut should know a lot about this.
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Calicut - Talk to Scholar
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Calicut - Talk to Gujarat
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North Calicut - Use
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Ecological Research a little to the northwest of "Diagonal Boulder" in the southeastern corner of the map
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Great Argus Unlocks:
Small Peacock 1
A Peafowl-like Insect 8
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The Constellation of a Bird of India 7
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Pavo Congo Peafowl Peacocks are easy birds to keep
Raising peacocks is not unlike raising chickens, and the feed is simple, making it easy to breed strong birds. Not something for an extended voyage by ship, though, eh. This town's big trader, Mr Kujarat, raises peacocks at home--he's the one to ask about peacocks.
A wide area is needed
It is true to say that the raising of peacocks is almost the same as that of chickens, but with one difference: peacocks need wide, open spaces. Owing to their very long, decorative tail feathers, of course. Crammed aboard a ship or the like, they would survive, but with serious damage to the feathers. You're come all this way, be sure and take a peek at the wild ones on the outskirts before you go.
Prized wild peacocks
Word is that taking a peacock back by ship is just not on. Since it seems that wild peacock strut the outskirts of Calicut, go and observe. Indication is that they're about the oblique rocks in the southeast. Perhaps picking up a feather is not out of the question.
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- Peafowl ★★ (Bird) Exp:360 Fame:180
A large bird, whose males have magnificent tail feathers. Peacocks in captivity give the impression of being related to chickens. The males tail feathers are a sight to behold and all their feathers are wonderfully colourful. The female, though, is quite plain, but still lovely.