None.
A peacock is a male bird, so it cannot lay eggs. The female equivalent, peahen, lays the eggs. On average, a peahen lays a single clutch of eggs consisting of 4-8 eggs, once a year.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
Peacock never lays eggs, Its pea hen that lays egg
They lay eggs like other type of birds
Peacocks are birds; birds lay eggs.
None, peacocks are male. Peahens, the female peafowl lay 2-9 eggs yearly.
No. It only lay eggs because it is a bird. Note: only the peahen lays eggs. Peacocks are the male of the species.
the same way chickens are hatches from an egg and also a goose.
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.
Chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peacocks, emu
Seeing that peacocks are birds, and all birds are hatched from eggs, a good guess is that yes peacocks are hatched from eggs. Also, the female peahens are hatched from eggs. The cocks are the ones with the long tail feathers and the hens are the ones without.
Yes they do have reproductive organs. Peacocks (male) and peahens (female) mate, lay eggs and breed like any other bird species.
because they have feathers, wings and lay eggs. They are also vertebrates, bi-pedal, and endothermic.