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Indian Peafowl
Indian Peafowl
Indian Peafowl
(Pavo cristatus)
The Indian peafowl is the national bird of India, and can be found mainly in India, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka, and other areas of south Asia. The male, known as the peacock, has large,
brightly-colored feathers, which he displays to attract females (peahens) during courtship in
spring. Peacock feathers are a beautiful iridescent blue, making them popular for use in
artwork. Peafowl are also considered very useful birds to keep as they eat poisonous insects
and snakes.
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Indian Peafowl
Head / Neck
Ikuo Anazawa
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A1
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A 11
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Indian Peafowl
Body
Ikuo Anazawa
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B8
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Indian Peafowl
Wing / Legs
Ikuo Anazawa
B9
B 4 Stabilizing parts
B 20
B 15
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Indian Peafowl
Wing / Legs
Ikuo Anazawa
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B 5 Stabilizing parts
B 26
B 21
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Indian Peafowl
Stand
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Pavo cristatus
Indian Peafowl
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Ikuo Anazawa
Indian Peafowl
Stand
Ikuo Anazawa
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Leg core parts
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