NATIONAL BIRD OF INDIA : PEACOCK dancing on road and moving back to jungle (includes some useful knowledge about peacock)

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Common Name: Indian Peafoul
Scientific Name: Pavo cristatus
Adopted in: 1963
Found in: Indigenous to India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka but has been introduced all over the world
Habitat: Grasslands, forests, near human habitats
Eating Habits: Omnivorous
Average weight: Male – 5 Kg; Female – 3.5 Kg
Average Length: Male – 1.95 to 2.25 m; Female -upto0.95 m
Average Wingspan: 1.8 m
Average Lifespan: 15-20 years in wild
Average Speed:13 km/h

Why is it called a peacock?

The collective name for peacocks is peafowl. Only the male of the variety is called a peacock. The female peafowl is called a peahen and the baby peafowl is called a peachick. ... However technical names aside, most people call peafowl peacocks irrespective of their sex

What eats a peacock?

The peacock is an omnivorous bird and feeds on insects, plants, seeds, and flower heads. ... Peacocks have a number of natural predators in the wild that include wild dogs and cats, medium sized mammals such as raccoons and even tigers have been known to hunt peacocks

Why does Lord Krishna wear a peacock feather on his head?

Lord Krishna always wear a peacock feather on his head! ... The first reason is the belief that, the peacock is the only creature in nature that observes complete chastity in life. When he is happy, he dances with his wings and his eyes are filled with tears, Peahen drink these tears & conceives.

What does it mean when you see a peacock?

Peacock symbolism: Vision, Royalty, Spirituality, Awakening, Guidance, Protection, & Watchfulness. In Greco-Roman mythology the Peacock tail has the "eyes" of the stars. In Hinduism, the Peacock is associated with Lakshmi who represents patience, kindness and luck.

What are interesting facts about peacocks?

They are one of the largest flying birds. Their length (including tail) can reach 5 feet.

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Lovely peacock @vikasgoel1234👍 very nice pictures

nice view

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