no
Feathers help peacocks primarily through their role in mating displays, as the vibrant and elaborate plumage attracts potential mates. The large, colorful tail feathers, or "train," showcase the peacock's health and genetic fitness, making them more appealing to peahens. Additionally, feathers can also provide camouflage and protection from predators, enhancing the peacock's chances of survival in the wild.
When a peacock comes in contact with a predator, peacock lifts & opens tail. Parts of tail looks like eyes & enemy is scared & runs off there tail also attracts there mates
Peacocks and wild turkey do not mix. A peacock will not mate with a turkey and a turkey will not mate with a peacock.
yes
A peacock is not an obtainable animal. If you mean the peacock butterfly, about $2000 bells.
The peacock originally comes from India, Sri Lanka, and Burma. There are peacocks in zoos and farmers keep peacocks because they eat snakes. There are reports of wild ones through the northeastern United States
its not safe cause you can poke someone in the eye and besides they are wild turkey feathers (wild ) !
Sure, but no offspring will result.
Yes, but the feathers will soon grow back.
In the wild, a peacock can live upto 20 years.
The Indian Peafowl (male: Peacock; female: Peahen) is seen wild on the Indian subcontinent.
If you have a hunting permit, it is not illegal to hunt wild turkeys if you have a license. It is not illegal to sell their feathers either.