White Peacocks
Peacocks are famed for their ornately patterned plumage, which is available in nearly every color. The world's most costly peacocks, on the other hand, have no color at all – they're entirely white. This is due to a recessive mutation known as leucism, and these mutant birds are sold for around a thousand dollars each. White peacocks don't exist in the wild and are increasingly being kept in captivity and bred with other white peacocks. People believe that white peacocks symbolize royalty, luxury, and uniqueness, so many people seek to breed or buy white peacocks.
However, white peacocks are so rare that they are sold for a high price. You will have to pay $1500 to buy it from established breeders. Birds with straight toes and no flaws are more expensive than those with flaws. Birds with black patches or bad toes are sold for less money.
Price: $1,500