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  2. Golden Retrievers Get More Than They Bargained for with ...

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    Male peacocks can get aggressive during mating season and will be more territorial than usual. If you see a peacock in the wild and it appears to be aggressive, don't panic. Don't make any eye ...

  3. Feral peacocks in Sacramento? Turkeys aren’t the only big ...

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    Male peacocks have sharp talons and can be “extremely aggressive,” the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden said on its website. That’s especially true during mating season, which ...

  4. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    This function seems not linked to sexual or aggressive activity in the short and medium term thereafter, though its function is apparently not aggressive and quite possibly sexual. [ 56 ] A study in 2023 found that some parrots in captivity could be trained to make video calls to each other.

  5. Fish aggression - Wikipedia

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    Then females become aggressive when there are two dominant females trying to select the same male fish for mating. This selection can be based on intersexual selection, which is selection between two sexes. Females use such selection while choosing mates with good genes. For example, female peacocks tend to prefer male peacocks with bright plumage.

  6. Courtship display - Wikipedia

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    Male peacock spider, Maratus volans, courtship display In some species, males will perform ritualized movements to attract females. The male six-plumed bird-of-paradise (Parotia lawesii) exemplifies male courtship display with its ritualized "ballerina dance" and unique occipital and breast feathers that serve to stimulate the female visual system. [7]

  7. 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’.

  8. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    A peacock spreading his tail, displaying his plumage Peahen. Peafowl is a common name for two bird species of the genus Pavo and one species of the closely related genus Afropavo within the tribe Pavonini of the family Phasianidae (the pheasants and their allies). Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as ...

  9. Magnolia Park (Apopka, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Park is home to about a dozen peacocks, which have been known to be aggressive at times. [2] Sandhill Cranes , Osprey , Turkey Vultures , American Alligators , and numerous other animals are also regularly spotted at the park.