What are a peacock?
Peafowl have been large birds in a pheasant family and have been domesticated for food for centuries for food and for their value as decorative birds. There are two types of Peafowl, Pavo Cristatus and Pavo muticus , which has several subspecies, with biologists suspecting that more will be identified. In addition to two groups of primary species, there are many variations of selected breeders, resulting in a wide range of colors of feathers, including the affection of white girl and spotted God. The feathers are extremely long, with distinctive eyes on their tips, a distinctive contrast from the boring feathers of Peahen. Children are known as Peachicks. The right all-inclusive word to be used in the discussion of birds in general is peacock rather than peacocks, because this word concerns only male birds.
As many are primarily ground birds, peacocks have spurs for self -defense on their feet. In their natural habitat, the peacocks live in the forest, nest on the ground, looking for foods such as insects, green and fruit. At night peafowl usually finds withE avoided the ground plan when he was sleeping when he was sleeping. Peahers can be very aggressive when guarding the nest, and although they do not have the capabilities of the display they do, they are able to inflate their feathers to look bigger and threatening.
In India, Pavo Cristatus is a national bird and is an important part of the gardens for pleasure and decorative works of art. Many Indian textiles imitate the characteristic eyes of a pair of tail and birds are highly appreciated, especially in rare mutations such as white. Birds are sometimes known as Blue Peafowl, in reference to their predominant color, blue body with rainbow feathers. Pavo muticus , Green Peacock, travels southeast Asia. In fact, these birds have a more pronounced feathers, including black lined wings and deeper saturation of colors.
as food animals are not terribly valuable. The meat tends to be primarily dark and is chewing, dry and without much chUti. In the European Middle Ages, birds have experienced a short period of popularity as exotic meals, but most modern peacocks should be ornamental rather than functional. As ornamental birds, peacocks travel gardens and zoo around the world, although they can also be quite destructive and chaotic.