Tigers are their main predators.
Peacocks, specifically the males known as peafowls, are preyed upon by a variety of predators in their natural habitats. Some common predators of peacocks include large birds of prey such as eagles and hawks, as well as terrestrial predators like big cats (such as leopards and tigers) and wild dogs. In addition, smaller predators like snakes and wild boars may also pose a threat to peafowls, especially their eggs and chicks. Peafowls rely on their keen eyesight and ability to fly short distances to evade these predators and protect themselves and their offspring.
Peafowls eat fruits and plants
Peafowls eat fruits and plants
Peafowls are female peacocks. Without any peahens, there would be no way for peacocks to reproduce.
yes
native to asia.
The Indian or blue peafowl is a common species. No exact figures are known, but the species is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Yes, peafowls, including peacocks and peahens, are capable of short, low flights. They use their wings to glide and gain some height, but they are not strong fliers and prefer to spend most of their time on the ground.
India and southeast Asia.
pefowls travel in groups! DUR
in Asia where native Americans live