A peacock's long tail is called a train.
The noun 'feather' is a common noun, a general word for one of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin that forming its plumage; a general word for a fringe of hair on the legs or tail of some dogs and other animals; a word for any feather of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Feather Islands(Fjaderholmarna) in Sweden or "Feather", a novel by Laurie Lyons.The word 'feather' is also a verb: feather, feathers, feathering, feathered.
Yes, the noun 'feather' is a common noun, a general word for one of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin that forming its plumage; a general word for a fringe of hair on the legs or tail of some dogs and other animals; a word for any feather of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Feather Islands (Fjaderholmarna) in Sweden or "Feather", a novel by Laurie Lyons.The word 'feather' is also a verb: feather, feathers, feathering, feathered.
The same way any chicken or goose or duck. They are hatched from eggs.
Peacocks are created like any other birds. They grow in eggs, incubated by their mothers, until the baby peacocks are ready to hatch.
The biggest threat would be habitat loss. However at this time, peacocks are not in any trouble.
Peafowls are female peacocks. Without any peahens, there would be no way for peacocks to reproduce.
Same reasons as any other bird. Warmth and flight.
Peacocks eat any color flowers, seeds, leaves, and necter as long as they are part of plants.
No, there is not a specific name.
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A blood feather on any bird is a feather that still has a blood supply to it. A blood supply is necessary for any feather that is still growing. Once grown out, the blood supply dries up. A feather shaft with a blood supply will be red; a feather shaft with no blood supply will be white.
Yes they do have reproductive organs. Peacocks (male) and peahens (female) mate, lay eggs and breed like any other bird species.