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Nice, silky, blue feathers. They can be many different colors, actually. For example, the Green Peafowl could be greenish blue. And the White-Eyed Peacock could be a grayish-white. Depends on the species.
It is only Indian peacocks having colorful feathers. All others are full pure white in color. So the most besutiful peacock is Indian peacock . Same like our humans, each part of the earth is having different variation in colors for all the living beings. for example, Indian tigers are most powerful in nature and looking, but the other tigers can be white in color and grey in color
The peacock, though it is often used by creationists as an argument against evolution, is a great example of how it works. It has been proved that peahens will choose males with brighter colors. Therefor, if they continue to only mate with the brightest males, then only the brightest males will pass on their genes, and then only the brightest of that generation will pass on their genes. Over time brighter and brighter birds emerge until you have something as flamboyant and unnecessary as the peacock. Because of this, the alleles for the less bright peacocks will fade away (natural selection).
Example sentence - It was easy to find the brightest star in the night sky.
It is a descriptive adjective. For example: That woman has the brightest teeth. They nearly blind me.
Because as in most species, the male wears the colors to attract a female mate. An example is the mallard duck. The male is beautiful color while the female is usually brown. Male peacocks have the plumage as well.
A scholarship fund for the brightest kids is an example of a responsibility project.
"Hope is a thing with feathers."
yes
peacocks are native to rainforests, for example you could find peacocks in their natural habitat in a place like India, with a very vast rainforest.
yes yes the sun is a star but not the biggest or brightest
The brightest star in a constellation is known as the alpha star. It is typically designated as the first letter of the Greek alphabet followed by the genitive form of the constellation name. For example, Alpha Centauri is the brightest star in the Centaurus constellation.