Peahens are much more drab compared to the males and do not have a long tail.
Only male peacocks are actually called "peacock". The female of the species is called a peahen.
To attract females.
male peacocks spread their feathers to attract the female peacocks!
The purpose of a peacocks feathery display is to entice a receptive female (peahen) to mate. So, you could say that the colours do help in reproduction.
peacocks are active in day so they can sleep and take care of there young in the night female peacocks are called peahens and the peacocks young are called peafouel
No, only female peacocks can be white, although most are brown.
No, female peacocks do not get pregnant without intercourse. Female peacocks, or peahens, reproduce through mating with male peacocks, or peacocks. Licking male tears does not result in pregnancy in peafowl or any other species.
colourful with pretty feathers
Peafowls are female peacocks. Without any peahens, there would be no way for peacocks to reproduce.
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Most species have no sexual dimorphism, meaning male and female look pretty much the same. At most, they'd have different colours, the female being a bit more drab and the male more brightly coloured with striking colours on his throat or belly.
Peahens dont have that many feathers. They are like a hen. Peacocks (a male peacock) are the only birds that have big feather that spread out in the back.