Some extra information on peocock
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The functions of the elaborate iridescent colourationand large "train" of peacocks have been the subject of extensive scientific debate. Charles Darwinsuggested they served to attract females, and the showy features of the males had evolved by sexual selection. More recently, Amotz Zahavi proposed in his handicap theory that these features acted as honest signals of the males' fitness, since less-fit males would be disadvantaged by the difficulty of surviving with such large and conspicuous structures.
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Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants (typically blue and green) known for their iridescent tails. These tail feathers, or coverts, spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent of the bird's total body length and boast colorful "eye" markings of blue, gold, red, and other hues.
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The word “peacock” does not actually apply to both the male and female birds. It's only the males that are called peacocks, while the females are called peahens. The African species is called the Congo peafowl and originated in the Congo basin. From Asia, the blue (Indian) peafowl and green peafowl
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