Peafowl
Scientific name: Pavo cristatus
The male peafowl is instantly recognisable due to its strikingly beautiful appearance. The bird’s head, neck and breast are a bright blue colour and it has blue tipped feathers on the top of its head. Probably the most famous feature of the peacock is its fabulous tail which is made up of a long ‘train’ of colourful feathers. The tail makes up nearly two thirds of the bird’s total body length.
The males use their beauty to attract potential mates. The female bird (peahen) is more understated in its appearance and is mostly brown in colour.
At the zoo, we also have white peafowl (a variety of the blue peafowl).
Peafowl are incredibly agile and can usually outrun predators. They spend most of their time on the ground but do have the ability to fly short distances.
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In the Bird Walkthrough, opposite the Camel enclosure.
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Size Fact
Full-grown peacocks can reach up to 2.3 meters in length.
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Food Fact
Peafowl are omnivores. They mostly eat seeds, fruit and insects.
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Fun Fact
The average running speed for peacocks is 10 miles per hour (16 kph).
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