Some might say a flock of peacocks but the correct terms are an ostentation of peacocks, or a muster of peacocks.
Peacocks do live in groups. They usually have one male cock and several hen.
Mature males kept together in a confided area will fight, so peacocks are usually kept separate.
parrots live alone they do not live in groups
Peafowl are non-migratory birds.
Sometimes
yes they do
Clownfish do not migrate. There are various reasons that they do not.
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Peacocks Are Actually Male. ... Peacocks Are the National Bird of India. ... Peacocks Shed Their Feathers. ... Peafowl Can Fly. ... They Can Be Found in Africa. ... Their Sounds Can't Be Fully Experienced by Humans. ... They Stay In Groups. ... They Have an Impressive Lifespan.
large groups of people migrate becuse they want to explore different area or the climate of ones area
Yes, groups of a Dozen or more are very common.
Their environment could not support large groups.
they live all over the world in parks and zoos, but are native to Pakistan and India.
None of the species of peafowl (peacocks being the males), including the popular pet Indian peafowl, hibernate in the winter.
they live in caves and migrate in groups
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
Berbers from North Africa