Peahens are simply the female peafowl, so no, peahens are not endangered. Of the three types of peafowl, the Green Peafowl is an endangered species while the Congo Peafowl is listed as Vulnerable. Indian Peafowl, which are the bird most people think of when the term "peacock" is mentioned, have a conservation status of Least Concern.
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
in peacocks and peahens
The Indian peafowl is not endangered, but listed rather as Least Concern, meaning the species has a viable population still. The correct term is "peafowl", peacock is the male. Females are called "peahens."
Peahens lay 3 to 6 eggs
Yes, peahens also call like peacocks do.
In the Occident, the peahens together with a peacock, in their natural grouping are called a harem.
Length, width and coloration of the tail, are the traits that peahens look for in peacocks.
No they don't dance
run and hide
20 feet
The male is a peacock.
Yes.