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"<b>Pheasant Immigrants: </b><br><br>In the 18th Century, Chinese immigrants brought ringed Pheasants to the New World in North America, hoping to breed the bird in the distant, isolated land. ",

"<b>A Beautiful Pheasant: </b><br><br>The peafowl (commonly known as the peacock) is actually a type of pheasant. ",

"<b>Pheasants Abound!</b><br><br> There are approximately 50 different pheasant species in the world.<br><br> All but one of the Pheasant species is native to Asia, but many species have spread around the world. ",

"<b>Trail Blazer: </b><br><br>Historians believe that George Washington was the first American to have kept and raised a golden pheasant.",

"<b>Pheasant Rising: </b><br><br>Some people believe that the phoenix of Greek mythology, which is said to have lived for 500 years, is based on the pheasant.",

"<b>Birds On High: </b><br><br>The Palawan peacock pheasant lives along the humid coast and mountain ranges of the Philippines.<br><br>These birds have been known to live as high as 2,000 feet above sea level! Palawan peacock pheasant numbers are declining due to loss of habitat.", 

"<b>Why Did the Pheasant Cross the Road? </b><br><br>The pheasant resembles a chicken in appearance and body structure. Like the chicken, it cannot stay in the air very long, and prefer to run away from danger on its  powerful legs.<br><br> Though not eaten as much as chickens, pheasants are delicious!", 

"<b>Hate to Eat and Run... </b><br><br>The pheasant uses its stout bill and sharp claws to dig in the ground in search of food. <br><br>It also uses its powerful long legs to swiftly escape from danger.", 

"<b>Pheasant Life is Short: </b><br><br>The lifespan of a pheasant is only 1 to 3 years, quite a short for a bird. Their reproductive rates are much faster then other birds since only have a brief amount of time on earth to breed. <br><br>Only about 30% of all adult pheasants survive each year as the pheasant population is gravely affected by hunting, which is still common in places with large pheasant populations.",

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