Peacock
By Tanisha Chanda
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 About the PeacocksChapter 2 DietChapter 3 Feral PopulationsChapter 4 Fast FactsChapter 5 Cultural SignificanceChapter 6 PeacocksChapter 7Conclusion
About the Peacocks
Peacocks are birds that make their nests on the ground and perch on trees.
But did you know that there are 3 types of peacocks?The one is the Indian peacock, another is green peacock,
and the most lesser known is the Congo peacock.The Indian peacock is the National bird of India.It is found in India and Sri Lanka. While the green peacock
breeds in the eastern region of Burma (Myanmar) and Java. The lesser known Congo peacock is visible only in the rain forests of the African continent.
Diet
Peacocks are omnivorous & they eat most plant parts, flower petals, seed heads, insects, arthropods, reptiles, and amphibians.
Feral Populations
The peacock has left captivity and developed populations in parts of India & several parts of the world.
Fast Facts
• When a peahen’s chick is even hardly a day old it can walk, eat & drink on it’s own!
• In the wild, peacocks have a harem of 2-5 females
• Peacocks need company, alone they can get heartbroken
Cultural Significance
Peacocks have a great cultural significance in almost every region.
Hinduism
In Hinduism the peacock is associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of fortune and good luck.
Grecko-Roman Mythology
In Roman Mythology Hera ( Juno) is the one who created the peacock from Argus, whose are seen on the tail feathers of the peacock. They symbolize heaven & the ‘eyes’ of the stars.
Peacocks
The word ‘peacock’ is commonly used to refer both the sexes.
Conclusion
Peacocks are very interesting to me because I’ve seen them in India. They are very beautiful with shades of blue, green, and purple. Did you know that there eyes are shades of blue red and gold ?! If you would like to learn more about Peacocks, you can research, and look in websites. Not much people know about them.
GlossaryCultural Significance- what people believe. Deity (dee-uh-tee)a god or a goddess. Associated-connected. Region (ree-juhn) area or district. Arthropod (ar-thruh-pod) an animal with a backbone & 3 or
more pairs of legs that can bend. Reptiles (rep-tile or rep-tuhl) a cold-blooded animal that crawls
or walks on short legs. Amphibians (am-fib-ee-uhn) a cold-blooded animal, with a
backbone, and breaths through gills.
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