Know some interesting facts related to peacock
We all know that peacocks are the national bird of India. Apart from India, Myanmar's national bird is also a peacock. In the language of science, peacock is called 'Pavo cristatus'. At the same time, in English it is called Peacock.
Beautiful colorful bird peacock was made national bird because it was found in India only. For the national bird, the names of the first stork, swan, Brahmin kite were also considered, but the peacock was chosen. There are many reasons behind this. For the National Bird Selection in 1960, a meeting was held in Udaagandalam (now Oatakamund) of Tamil Nadu State. According to the guidelines of the meeting, it was necessary to choose the bird found in every part of the country for the National Bird. Apart from this, the common man knows that bird and it is a part of Indian culture, the peacock has come true on all these things. A few days later on January 26, 1963, the peacock was declared a national bird.
Different opinions about coitus
The time for the coitus of Peacock Mornei is from January to October. Peacock also cohabitates like other birds. Mourni gives three to five eggs at a time. These eggs are white and yellow. Peacock attracts the peacock through different voices during sex. According to reports published in the American Naturalist Research, the biologist has recorded the voice of the male bird.
Valid in Hinduism too
Peacock is a symbol of nobility and beauty. Peacock feathers were applied to crowns and thrones. Poetry writing ink filled with ink in the peacock feathers has told its importance. Peacock is especially valid in Hinduism. Lord Krishna used peacock feathers on his forehead. Apart from this, the vehicle of Shiva son Kartikeya is also peacock.
Originally a bird of India
It is believed that peacock was originally found in India. First, Sikandar took Moro from India to Greece. Since then, it has become a separate species in many countries around the world. Even today, the most beautiful species of peacocks is found in India.
Climb the trees as soon as night
Peacock likes to live in open plains and in the valleys. Peacocks fly very little. At night, they climb up to the trees and fall into the open fields only in the morning. Peacocks make their nests in thick bush, which are on the ground and covered with leaves.
What are peacocks
Peacock are omnivorous, that is, they eat snakes, lizards, and many types of insects. Apart from this, grain grains are also eaten. Peas help insects by eating insects, so people like it. The snake of the forest is also the peacock too. When the lions, tigers, leopards come out for hunting, the peacock starts shouting. Peacock's dance is fame. He performs slow motion dance in Sumuma. The victim of peacock is completely banned in India. It has been given protection under the Wildlife Act of 1972.
Peacock pot
A peacock has 4 to 5 peacocks in the knot. So many marnins give 20-25 eggs in one year. Peacocks danced slowly to attract peacocks. Peacocks are most happy especially during the rainy season. Affected by the dance of peacock, the dancing on the female peacock peacock comes. Most peacocks in the country are found in Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Bengal.
Even during Ashok and Shahjahan times
Peacock also gained importance during the era of Emperor Ashoka. In the state of Chandragupta Maurya, the picture of peacock was printed on one side of the currency of the coins prevailing in the state. The Mughal emperor Shahjahan sat on the Morekinuha Takht This throne, which is rooted in diamond-beads, is called Takht-e-Tawus. Let us know that in Arabic, peacock is called 'tauas'.
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