yes!! why would you want to eat that omg poor peafowls babies
The story of the crocodile and the peahen is a popular Indian folktale. It revolves around the friendship between a crocodile and a peahen until the crocodile betrays the peahen by trying to eat her eggs. In the end, the peahen outsmarts the crocodile and saves herself and her eggs. The moral of the story teaches the importance of trust and loyalty in relationships.
they lay eggs !
yes
A peahen typically lays eggs once a year, usually during the breeding season, which can vary depending on the climate and environmental conditions. The clutch size generally ranges from 3 to 8 eggs. After laying, the peahen incubates the eggs for about 28 to 30 days before they hatch.
No. The PeaCOCK is the male of the species of bird called PEAFOWL. Not surprisingly, it is the female of the species, PeaHEN, which lays the eggs. The eggs are a bit bigger in size than a chicken's egg.
Do you mean incubate/hatch? If so, treat them just like poultry eggs.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo
Peacocks, which are the males of the species, do not lay eggs. Instead, it is the peahen, the female counterpart, that lays eggs. A peahen typically lays between 3 to 12 eggs per clutch, depending on various factors such as age and environmental conditions. The eggs are usually laid in a nest on the ground.
never.
Well, normally about 10 but can range to 20
They taste great. slightly richer than chicken eggs, larger than chicken eggs and great for use in baking. They are a real treat just because unlike the chicken, the peahen only lays eggs at a certain time of year and only in limited quantity.