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  2. 10 Brilliant Facts About Peacocks - Mental Floss

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    What makes the some of the peacocks feathers so brilliant? Microscopic structures that reflect different wavelengths of light depending on how they’re spaced, resulting in bright fluorescent...

  3. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    The peacock train consists not of tail quill feathers but highly elongated upper tail coverts. These feathers are marked with eyespots, best seen when a peacock fans his tail. All species have a crest atop the head. The Indian peahen has a mixture of dull grey, brown, and green in her plumage.

  4. Peacock Feather Meaning Explained: What Do They Symbolize? -...

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    Peacock feathers symbolize pride and wealth through their vibrant colors, majestic appearance, and historical associations with opulence. The peacock’s extravagant and flamboyant display of its iridescent and colorful feathers is often seen as a symbol of pride.

  5. 50,000+ Peacock Feather Images & Pictures in HD - Pixabay

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    Hundreds of high quality peacock feather images to choose from. HD to 4K picture quality, no attribution required! Over 5.1 million+ high quality stock images, videos and music shared by our talented community.

  6. Peacocks - National Geographic

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    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...

  7. All about Peacocks – Life and Facts - Bird Advisors

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    Peacock feathers. Peacocks are typically blue and green and the tail feathers of the male can be 60% of the bird’s total body length. The feathers have colorful ‘eye’ markings of gold, red and blue. The tail of the peacock is known as the ‘train’.

  8. Common peafowl - Smithsonian's National Zoo

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    Male peafowl, also called peacocks, are instantly recognizable with their striking tail feathers. Revered in their original range country of India, peafowl have spread around the world as symbols of wealth and power. They are the largest member of the pheasant family.

  9. The Anatomy of Peacocks: Understanding Their Features!

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    Feathers of Peacocks: Structure, Color, and Function. The feathers of peacocks are a defining feature, with their iridescent hues and distinct eye pattern. The feathers are composed of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails.

  10. Mystery Solved: Why Peacocks Got Their Eyespots - National...

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    When a peacock struts his stuff, our attention immediately turns to his elaborate plumage with its colorful eyespots. Why and how these dazzling “eyes” evolved has been a mystery—until now.

  11. Peacock feathers are very colorful and interesting. They come in many colors and patterns. The most famous are blue and green, but there are also rare and beautiful ones.