The birds are not the same species. Any offspring from such a union would more than likely either die or they would be sterile and not able to produce offspring themselves.
The male peacock will dance for the female peacock. The reason why is because the female peacock chooses who it mates with so the male peacock has to do what it can to impress and gain favor with the female peacock.
No. The female peacock doesn't need to contest for mates, as she is the one picking her mate. Likewise, the peacock strut is limited to males.
Mainly by biting and kicking.
a peacock attracts amate by spreading it's feathers out! hope that helps mates =]
No, peacocks do not have tusks, nor does any other bird.
Territory, offspring, and mates.
It asserts dominance and is used to impress mates. Free
Asexual reproduction is where something basically mates within itself to make an offspring
No they dont, also I think the male Seahorse may have offspring of their own.
A python lays eggs that then hatch as its offspring. This is only true if it mates with another snake. But if it mates with a mammal, such as a chipmunk, it will give live birth. Obviously the person who gave this answer had a "chipmunk" as a father. Pythons lay eggs.
There would be a risk of the offspring being deformed, still born, or unable to grow and reproduce.
Mostly by the call of their voice, its unique so penguins can recognize their mates and offspring in the mass of penguins.