Peacocks and their facts
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1.Only the males are actually “peacocks.”
The set term for these birds is “peafowl.” The males are “peacocks” and the females are “peahens.” The children are called “peachicks.”
2. A family of peafowl is named a “bevvy.”
A collection of the birds is also occasionally called an “ostentation,” a “muster,” or even a “party.”
3.They are not born with their attractive tail feathers.
The male peachicks do not start rising their showy trains until around age three. In fact, it is hard to tell the sex of a peachick since they are nearly identical to their mothers. At about six months, the males will begin to change colour.
4.They don’t have to be killed for their feathers.
The peacocks shed their train each year after mating season, so the feathers can be met and sold without the birds coming to an injury. The average lifespan of a peacock in the wild is about 20 years.
5. They can fly, despite their massive trains.
A peacock’s tail feathers can spread up to six feet long a makeup of about 60 per cent of its body length. Despite these odd proportions, the bird flies just fine, if not very far.
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Good information. Peacock is a real neutral beauty
It is an eye to write about a peacock's, a pet bird
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Lovely article @huriya
Thank you
I very love this bird.
in my country, this bird has entered the list almost extinct. thanks to all friend around the world for conservation. love bird.