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The Indian Peafowl (Pavo Cristatus), Commonly Known As The Indian Peacock, Is Renowned For Its Spectacular And Iridescent Tail Feathers, Or Train, Which Feature Eye-Catching Eyespots And Are Used In Elaborate Courtship Displays. Native To The Indian Subcontinent, This Large, Colorful Bird Is Celebrated For Its Striking Plumage, With Males Exhibiting Vibrant Hues Of Blue And Green, While Females, Or Peahens, Are More Modestly Colored In Browns And Grays. The Indian Peafowl Is Often Found In Forests, Grasslands, And Sometimes Near Human Settlements, Where Its Impressive Display And Distinctive Call Make It A Symbol Of Beauty And Grace In Many Cultures.

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The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus), commonly known as the Indian peacock, is renowned for its spectacular and iridescent tail feathers, or train, which feature eye-catching eyespots and are used in elaborate courtship displays. Native to the Indian subcontinent, this large, colorful bird is celebrated for its striking plumage, with males exhibiting vibrant hues of blue and green, while females, or peahens, are more modestly colored in browns and grays. The Indian peafowl is often found in forests, grasslands, and sometimes near human settlements, where its impressive display and distinctive call make it a symbol of beauty and grace in many cultures.

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