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Τι (ποιος) είναι PEACOCK - ορισμός

GROUP OF BIRDS FORMED BY THE INDIAN PEAFOWL, THE GREEN PEAFOWL AND THE CONGO PEAFOWL
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  • Peachick
  • Video analysis of the mechanisms behind the display.
  • Peafowl eggs
  • A [[leucistic]] Indian peacock
  • Head of adult peacock
  • Eyespot on a peacock's train feather.
  • A peacock in flight: Zahavi argued that the long train would be a handicap.
  • Peacock sitting.
  • Peacock from behind.
  • access-date=2017-01-31}}</ref> from the ''[[Splendor Solis]]'' (1582).
  • A peacock served in full plumage (detail of the ''Allegory of Taste, Hearing and Touch'' by [[Jan Brueghel the Elder]], 1618).
  • A peacock walking freely around a zoo.
  • A green peafowl (''[[Pavo muticus]]'').
  • A female peafowl, or peahen, walking freely around a zoo.
  • Peacock (seen from behind) displaying to attract peahen in foreground.

peacock         
n. (misc.) as proud as a peacock
peacock         
(peacocks)
A peacock is a large bird. The male has a very large tail covered with blue and green spots, which it can spread out like a fan.
...peacocks strutting slowly across the garden.
...peacock feathers.
N-COUNT
Peacock         
·noun In common usage, the species in general or collectively; a peafowl.
II. Peacock ·noun The male of any pheasant of the genus Pavo, of which at least two species are known, native of Southern Asia and the East Indies.

Βικιπαίδεια

Peafowl

Peafowl is a common name for three bird species in the genera Pavo and 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 peahens, although peafowl of either sex are often referred to colloquially as "peacocks."

The two Asiatic species are the blue or Indian peafowl originally of the Indian subcontinent, and the green peafowl of Southeast Asia; the one African species is the Congo peafowl, native only to the Congo Basin. Male peafowl are known for their piercing calls and their extravagant plumage. The latter is especially prominent in the Asiatic species, which have an eye-spotted "tail" or "train" of covert feathers, which they display as part of a courtship ritual.

The functions of the elaborate iridescent colouration and large "train" of peacocks have been the subject of extensive scientific debate. Charles Darwin suggested that they served to attract females, and the showy features of the males had evolved by sexual selection. More recently, Amotz Zahavi proposed in his handicap theory that these features acted as honest signals of the males' fitness, since less-fit males would be disadvantaged by the difficulty of surviving with such large and conspicuous structures.

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2. Mr Peacock is clearly proud of his government‘s record.
3. Peacock, London WC2 (0870 737 0337), from March 3.
4. Peacock, London WC2 (0870 737 0337), March 21–April 8.
5. Peacock Museum –– everything you ever wanted to know about peacocks.