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  2. Understanding the Beautiful Yet Strategic Art of Peacock ...

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    A male peacock’s train plumage, on the other hand, is spectacular! Wooing His Mate The most eye-catching parts of the train plumage are the ocelli or ‘eyespots’.

  3. Template:Peacock - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used on any articles or sections that contain one or more subjective terms. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Type (typically section) 1 This parameter allows an editor to replace the default word "article" with another word, usually the word "section" Default article Example ...

  4. Template:Peacock inline - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Month and year date no description Auto value {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}} Unknown suggested See also {{ By whom }} – inline {{ Peacock }} – message-box {{ Weasel }} – message-box {{ Weasel inline }} – inline {{ Who ...

  5. Structural coloration - Wikipedia

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    The brilliant iridescent colors of the peacock's tail feathers are created by structural coloration, as first noted by Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke.. Structural coloration in animals, and a few plants, is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible light instead of pigments, although some structural coloration occurs in combination ...

  6. Koinophilia - Wikipedia

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    Koinophilia predicts that this is unlikely because leucistic animals are attracted to the average in the same way as are all the other members of its species. Since non-leucistic animals are not attracted by leucism, few leucistic individuals find mates, and leucistic lineages will rarely form.

  7. Leucism - Wikipedia

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    Leucism (/ ˈ l uː s ɪ z əm,-k ɪ z-/) [2] [3] [4] is a wide variety of conditions that result in partial loss of pigmentation in an animal—causing white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales, or cuticles, but not the eyes. [4] It is occasionally spelled leukism.

  8. A 'Friday Night Lights' reboot is in development - AOL

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    A new adaptation of "Friday Night Lights" in the works, "Good Morning America" has confirmed. The reboot of the classic high school football show is in development at Peacock. The show's original ...

  9. Photosystem - Wikipedia

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    Each photosystem has two main subunits: an antenna complex (a light harvesting complex or LHC) and a reaction center. The antenna complex is where light is captured, while the reaction center is where this light energy is transformed into chemical energy. At the reaction center, there are many polypeptides that are surrounded by pigment proteins.