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Take your typical peacock, remove the tail, then wash it in bleach until all the colour is gone. There's your peahen.
No. Peahens are females. The only ones that fan their feathers are the males. They raise them to try and woo the female into mating.
The peacock (male) long tail feathers are ornately marked and is used in attracting a peahen (female) in order to mate.
Peahen, like the name of the category says.
The gender of peacocks is masculine. The famine gender is peahen. Peacocks are large colorful bird with very long tail feathers than can be fanned out in display.
They are called peahens. They do have tails but are about the same body size, but their feathers are mostly grey and black (depending on the breed also) They do not have the long tail feathers as the males.
Feathers. A peacock has a very showy tail that he uses to entice a peahen into mating.
The peahen is not flightless, but it is a little ungainly when it flies.
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.
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Peahens, collectively they are called peafowl.The species is called Peafowl. The male is the Peacock, the female is the Peahen, and the chick is the peachick.Peafowl is the correct usage describing the birds in generalPeacock is the term for the malePeahen is the term for the femalePea chicks are the babies before identifying the genderA group is called a bevy
A Female Peafowl Is referred to as a PEAHEN