The peacockPeafowl, known for its stunning and colorful plumage, is the male of the species Pavo cristatus, commonly referred to as the Indian or blue peafowl. Native to South Asia, particularly India and Sri Lanka, peacocks are best known for their iridescent tail feathers, which they fan out in a spectacular display to attract mates. These birds belong to the pheasant family and are omnivores, feeding on seeds, insects, small reptiles, and plants. While males are vividly colored, females, called peahens, have more subdued brown and gray tones for camouflage. Peacocks are also significant in various cultures and religions, symbolizing beauty, pride, and immortality.
How long Does Peacock live?
Peacocks typically live 15 to 20 years in the wild.
In captivity, where they are protected from predators and have regular food and medical care, they can live up to 25 years or more.
How many eggs does peahens lay in one nesting period?
Peahen lay 3 to 6 eggs in one clutch.
That takes 27 to 30 days to hatch those eggs. If they get good environments and good food , they can produce up to 10 eggs.
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