Peacocks are omnivores eating most plants, petals and seed heads. The may also hunt small insects such as ants and termites. They catch anything, anytime that is within their reach
it uses camo and its speedy little legs
Yes because predators get scared. Colourful feathers are kind of warning not to attack peacock.
The peacock uses his feathers to court the female which is called a peahen. The Peahen can use her feathers in courtship, or to intimidate other females in their areas. They may also use them to scare predators from their babies.
Peacock's try to avoid predators as much as anything else. Their tail can confuse people. When Peacocks flash their feathers, it can shock and mesmerize predators because of the design of the feathers. The "eye's" on their feathers have a bowl shape which reflects light, creating an image to animals that the peacock has multiple eyes, much like a butterfly. A butterfly's wings are shaped the same.
The peacock molts his tail feathers every year after mating season.
NBC has used multiple peacock logos for it's company. The original peacock logo had eleven feathers and this stayed the case until 1986. After 1986 the peacock was changed to only have six feathers. Currently the number of feathers is six.
Peacocks use their colourful display of feathers and long fan-like tail to attract the drabber female peahens for mating. The peahen incubates the eggs on the nest, so being drabber helps to avoid being noticed by predators.
a 2 year old peacock has about 50 feathers...
A male peacock is covered in colourful feathers, with especially long, showy tail feathers.
6
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Peacock Feathers - 1925 was released on: USA: 18 October 1925
Highly colourful feathers