I often wonder what the archaeologists thought when analysing the bones of creatures buried with the Viking chieftain in the Gokstad ship burial - alongside the usual dogs and horses were the remains of a peacock, presumably a prize from some distant raid...
That's dated to about AD 900, isn't it? I think they'd made it down to Constantinople by then, so the peacock could have easily followed the trade routes from further east. Though probably not voluntarily...
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