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Ob Peacock
Get an ob peacock photo on the web; it's not related to birds at all; it's a fish.
In the wild peahens make their nests of leaves, sticks and grass, and locate them in the undergrowth of forests. Sometimes peahens that are setting on the nests are attacked by coyotes, foxes and homeless dogs. Nests are often destroyed by such animals as opossums, raccoons and skunks.
Get an ob peacock photo on the web; it's not related to birds at all; it's a fish.
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Ob Peacock -
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It is correct to call females of peafowl peahens. Females of these birds usually make good mothers. As a rule peahens are able to breed at the age of two years. One male can mate from four to five peahens. Get an ob peacock photo on the web; it's not related to birds at all; it's a fish.
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