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Peacock habitats, typically found in forests, grasslands, and scrub areas, are home to a variety of plants. Common vegetation includes tall grasses, shrubs, and trees such as acacias and banyans, which provide cover and nesting sites. Additionally, flowering plants that attract insects serve as a food source for peacocks, complementing their diet of seeds, fruits, and small invertebrates. These plants create an ecosystem that supports the peacock's lifestyle and breeding behaviors.

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