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Scientific Name :

Pavo cristatus

Habitat :

Originally from the Indian subcontinent, peafowls inhabit forests, grasslands, and near water sources.

Description :

Males are renowned for their vibrant, iridescent plumage, featuring electric blue-green "eye" spots, a distinctive fan-shaped crest, and a long, extravagant train of feathers. Females, called peahens, are less ostentatious, with a mixture of duller brown and green feathers.

Behavior :

Peafowls are omnivorous birds, feeding on seeds, insects, small reptiles, and even small mammals. Males display their elaborate plumage during courtship rituals to attract females. They are generally social birds, often found in small groups called parties.

Behavior :

While not currently classified as endangered, peafowls face threats from habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts focus on protecting their natural habitats and raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity.

Interesting Fact :

Despite their stunning appearance, peafowls are capable flyers, though they prefer to spend most of their time on the ground. The "tail" of a peacock is actually its elongated upper tail covert feathers, not its tail feathers.