The female - is a Peahen.
Pavonem is the genitive singular form of the masculine noun pavo, a peacock; so pavonem, of a peacock.
peacock
Peahen, like the name of the category says.
No. Peacocks originally come from India.
There are few slogans about peacocks. Two of the more popular ones are, "Save the peacock beauty, make sure to treat it as your duty," and, "Dues are the hues that a peacock gives."
The adult woman's peacock costume is only available in a standard size which accommodates sizes 6-12.
2 species of Peacock or also know as Peafowl are from:The Indian Peafowl is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent. The peacock is designated as the national bird of India. The Green Peafowl breeds from Burma east toJava.
The peacock got its name from Old English. It comes from the Latin word pavo which literally means peacock. A male is a peacock while a female is a peahen. But the term peacock is used today to describe either one.
The sacred animal for Juno (Hera in Greek form) is the peacock.
"Pavones" is the plural form of the Spanish word "pavon" which means "peacock" in English.
i think that a green peacock is just a normal peacock like a indian peacock