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When a peacock spreads its feathers, it is called "displaying" or "fanning." This behavior is typically part of courtship rituals to attract potential mates, showcasing the bird's vibrant plumage and large tail feathers, known as a train. The display often includes a series of movements and sounds to further captivate female peahens.

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