15 Facts about Peacock

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Most people use term "peacock" to describe both male and female birds, but peacock is actually a name that refers to male peafowl. Peafowl belong to pheasant family. These birds are native to Asia. There are two species of peafowl: Indian Peafowl and Green Peafowl. Both types are endangered because of the habitat loss, smuggling and predation.


-15 Facts about Peacock-


-1- Male peafowl is called peacock while female is called peahen.
-2- They are one of the largest flying birds. Their length (including tail) can reach 5 feet. They can weigh between 8-13 pounds.
-3- They are omnivores (eat both plants and animals). They like to eat insects, arthropods, amphibians, flowers, seeds…
-4- Their main predators are tigers, leopards, mongoose… When they sense a danger, they fly and hide in the trees. They spend nights on trees for the same reason.
-5- Family of peafowl is called "bevy".
-6- Group of peafowl is called "party".
-7- Beautiful and colorful tails are characteristic only for the males.
-8- Colors of the tail will look different every time you change the angle of looking because of the reflection of the light. Tail feathers have eye-like spots, surrounded with red, green, gold and red feathers.
-9- Tail makes 60% of peacock's total length.
-10- Peahen chooses its partner by the length, width and coloration of the tail.
-11- Peacocks are polygamous (mate with more than one female) and usually form a harem that consists of 2-5 females. Left alone peacocks are very sad and heart-broken.
-12- Although very beautiful, peacocks produce unpleasant sounds.
-13- Females lay 3-5 eggs. Young birds will hatch after 28 days.
-14- One day old baby peafowl can walk, eat and drink without assistance.
-15- Peafowl live up to 20 years both in the wild and in the captivity.


-Information taken from Softschools-



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