Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Exactly What Is A Number Of Peacocks Known as?

The peacock is a member of the pheasant family.


Peacocks are well known for their colorful plumage but the word peacock actually refers to the males of the species. Females have feathers that are more suited to blend in with the surroundings. Females of the species are referred to as peahens.


Terminology


Peafowl is a collective term that refers to peacocks, peahens and peachicks. The San Diego Zoo states that a group of peafowl is called a ostentation or a pride.


Types


Peafowl are members of the pheasant family. There are three species of peafowl that include the Indian, green and Congo. The Congo peafowl is listed as endangered.


Features


Male peacocks use their long trail of tail feathers to attract females. They use their short, stiff feathers to prop up the long train into a fan shape.


Diet


Peafowl are ground feeders that eat insects, plants, berries, grain and small creatures such as reptiles and mammals.


Fun Fact


The Indian peafowl is the national bird of India and has a protected status in that country.








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