Peacocks have two wings, just like most birds. Their wings are typically large and colorful, with distinctive iridescent feathers that are used in courtship displays. Peacocks use their wings not only for flying short distances but also for communication and mating rituals.
Peacocks only can fly for short distances because their wings are small and their bodies are large. Peacocks can run up to 60mph!
They spring out their wings if they feel threatened but they loose a lot of feathers.
well they spread their wings out they have two long legs
Peacocks spread their wings as a display of courtship, to attract females. The vibrant colors and impressive size of their wings help them stand out and appear more attractive to potential mates. Additionally, spreading their wings can also be a sign of dominance or intimidation in territorial disputes with other peacocks.
Harnessing Peacocks has 263 pages.
Yes, and they look very pretty when they do. These videos do not nearly do them justice. Click on the links below to see the peacock video. I used to work in a zoo, and we had peacocks which would roam freely thoughout the grounds. Sometimes they would perch in trees, on the tops of buildings, on top of signs, and so on.
because they have feathers, wings and lay eggs. They are also vertebrates, bi-pedal, and endothermic.
Yes, many people know a lot about peacocks.
Yes, because they have feathers, wings and lay eggs. They are also vertebrates, bi-pedal, and endothermic.
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
peacocks are not extinct. they still exist in india
a lot