Peacock tails may be hard to miss, but humans are unaware of the noise created by the bird's pretty plumage. Scientists have shown that peacocks shake their tails to make a noise that is too low for ...
Picture shows the peacock spreading its beautiful feathers. Peacocks are among the most exquisite birds on the planet, and for good reason. With their iridescent feathers, fan-shaped tail, and ...
There is more to a peacock's feather-shaking technique than just an ostentatious display of iridescent eyespots to attract a mate, a new report has revealed. Animals often display their body parts ...
Peacocks know how to twerk it to attract females. During mating season, a flamboyant fowl will raise his iridescent train, shake his wings and vibrate his fan. Such displays can go on for hours.
A peacock displays its beautiful feathers, not as a way to woo a mating partner but to cool itself down under the scorching sun in the Shahu peacock garden in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region June 20, ...
Biologists have known for some time that peacocks use their shimmery, iridescent feathers to woo partners (known as peahens) — but they now have a better idea of what the frenzied feather shaking ...