Absolutely yes.My grandmother used to keep peacock that went up roosting late afternoon on the top of a pine tree,its height was more than 7 metres high.A lthough they dont seem to enjoy flying but use it only to escape danger or jump over a high fence ,they could easily fly as far as 50metres away.The funny thing is that they used to honk loudly while flying away...
Peacocks only can fly for short distances because their wings are small and their bodies are large. Peacocks can run up to 60mph!
I think they can to a degree, but not for long distances. They would fly if they were in danger. I've seen peacocks fly up a tree and onto a branch
Geese fly well, high, and for long distances.
yes they do
Peacocks learn to fly instinctively, typically starting to flap their wings and take short flights around the age of 10 to 12 weeks. Their ability to fly is influenced by their physical development, including muscle strength and wing size. While they are not strong fliers, adult peacocks can fly short distances to escape predators or reach roosting spots in trees. Flight skills are honed through practice and exploration in their environment.
Peacocks can walk of course but they cannot fly like other birds we usually see.
It is a funny phrase for peacocks to show them honor.
No, they can all fly. Peacocks exspecially, they can fly strait up atleast 50 ft!
No, peacocks can fly.
The Harrier can't fly supersonic in level flight or fly long distances.
batman cant fly he glides using his cape so no he cant
Yes, peacocks can fly.