Peacock

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verb
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display oneself ostentatiously; strut like a peacock.
noun
It should be noted that a peacock is a male peafowl and a peahen is a female peafowl.
a male peafowl, which has very long tail feathers that have eyelike markings and that can be erected and expanded in display like a fan.
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Far below them in the undergrowth, hare, jungle fowl along with 'peacock' and quail, lived in harmony.
It should be noted that a 'peacock' is a male peafowl and a peahen is a female peafowl.
Like its relative the pheasant, the 'peacock' prefers to run rather than fly, except in cases of sheer danger when it takes to the wing.
We saw woodpeckers, a remote airplane in flight, and a 'peacock' with its tail feathers fanned!
The effect makes me think of a dark 'peacock' which opens its tail feathers to reveal rich, vibrant colour.
Something began to scream at us harshly, and then we saw it was a 'peacock' , like a displaced king, perched on the battered wall surrounding.
There is even the prospect that the human intellect might be a by-product of sexual selection, comparable to the 'peacock' 's flamboyant tail feathers.
Without a doubt, the best wagglers are made from the tail feathers of the 'peacock' .
A feeder from Shanghai Zoo said the 'peacock' was a two-year-and-a-half male and it may be raised by nearby residents.
We're just 'peacocks' flaunting our tail feathers.
In springtime the display of the 'peacocks' ' plumage is a very worthy sight, so I hope steps may be taken to increase their number.
Just beyond the bridge was a bird shop with a garden full of tall palms, and 'peacocks' and pheasants in big cages.
Imported birds such as exotic pheasants, parrots and 'peacocks' were very popular and were kept in aviaries to be bred or shown to important visitors.
They took pictures of displaying 'peacocks' to count the number of ocelli, and captured them to measure tail length.
For instance, male 'peacocks' not only have a long tail, but they are brightly colored and have eye spots, a crest on their head, spurs on their feet, and a mating call.
Both sons are strutting 'peacocks' , vain and confident.
And as male rivalry increased, so did the behaviour - researchers compared it to male 'peacocks' fanning out their feathers when more suitors were around.
She added something should be done to protect the remaining bird, and offered any help necessary to ensure a future for 'peacocks' and peahens in the gardens.
Male 'peacocks' shed and re-grow tail feathers each year.
The 'peacocks' cause considerable disturbance with their raucous cries, which usually begin at around 4am.
In some other species, such as 'peacocks' , the female alone chooses her mate.
The hospital has 272 cages and 13 wards in all; housing pigeons, 'peacocks' , partridges, white eagles, ducks, love birds and rabbits in a three-storey building.
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