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Peacocks and mute swans are not natural enemies; they occupy different ecological niches and habitats. Peacocks are ground-dwelling birds known for their vibrant plumage, while mute swans are aquatic birds that primarily live in or around water bodies. While they may occasionally share the same environment, their interactions are generally neutral rather than antagonistic. Conflicts could arise over territory or food, but such occurrences are not typical.

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