Peacocks attract mates through elaborate courtship displays, primarily during the breeding season. Males fan out their vibrant, iridescent tail feathers, also known as a train, and perform intricate dances to showcase their plumage and physical fitness. Female peafowl, or peahens, assess these displays to choose a mate based on the quality and size of the feathers, which indicate genetic health. Successful mating often leads to the formation of temporary pair bonds for the breeding season.
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i think that a green peacock is just a normal peacock like a indian peacock
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peacock bass are widely known mostly as peacock bass, but are also known as butterfly peacocks, peacock cichlids, and butterfly peacock cichlids.
The opposite gender is the male peacock.
The male peacock will dance for the female peacock. The reason why is because the female peacock chooses who it mates with so the male peacock has to do what it can to impress and gain favor with the female peacock.
Hera's sacred animals are the peacock, and the cow. The peacock is most sacred.
the father peacock does you idiot
A peacock dances with joy.
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A peacock dances with joy.
the name of a baby peacock is a peachick or just chick