Yes, the peacock was one of Hera's symbols.
The peacock
In the Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of Marriage. Her symbol are the diadem, scepter, pomegranate; the fruit symbol of fertility. Her flower is the lily and her sacred animals were the peacock and crow.
She was the wife of Zeus. Her symbol is the peacock. She had other symbols too but, she did not like them as much. She was queen of queens and some say she was queen of jealosy.
Hera's main three sacred objects were the peacock, the cuckoo bird, and the pomegranate. However, lilies and cows were also frequently to represent the mother of the gods.
Heras was created in 1956.
Hera generally doesn't have weapons. Her symbols are the peacock and the owl. She tortures her husband Zeus's sexual conquests by turning them into nasty creatures and generally making their lives miserable.
Chandragupta used the peacock as a sign of his
Henry Heras was born in 1888.
Henry Heras died in 1955.
Elvira Heras was born in 1969, in Spain.
Roberto Heras was born on February 21, 1974.
A sign stimulus is a simple features of a more complex stimuli that produced predictable results of an organism. The bright plumage and magnificent tail of a peacock is a good example of a sign stimulus as it helps the peacock to attract a peahen.