Where Do Peacocks Live?
Peacocks originally come from India and nearby countries! Indian Peacocks are native to India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. They live in forests, farmland, and even near villages and temples. People in India consider peacocks special, and they're India's national bird!
Green Peafowl live in Southeast Asia! You can find them in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia. They prefer forests near water.
Congo Peafowl are found only in African rainforests! They're much rarer and live in the dense forests of the Congo. They're quite different from Asian peacocks.
Now peacocks live all over the world! People brought them to Europe, the Americas, Australia, and other places. Some escaped and now live wild in places like Florida and California! You can also find them in zoos, parks, and farms worldwide.
Peacocks like areas with trees and open ground! During the day, they walk on the ground looking for food. At night, they fly up into trees to sleep where they're safe from predators. Yes, peacocks can fly, despite those huge tail feathers!
Wild peacocks live in groups! A group might have one male with several females and their chicks. Males can be very territorial and don't like other males in their area.
What Do Peacocks Eat?
Peacocks are omnivores! They eat both plants and small animals. They spend much of their day walking around, pecking at the ground looking for food.
What's on a peacock's menu?
- Seeds and grains
- Fruits and berries
- Flower petals and plants
- Insects (crickets, ants, termites)
- Worms and small snakes
- Lizards and frogs
- Small rodents like mice
Peacocks are actually helpful pest controllers! They eat lots of insects, including ticks and termites. In some places, people keep peacocks on their property to help control bugs and snakes!
They use their strong feet to scratch the ground! Just like chickens, peacocks scratch and dig to uncover hidden insects and seeds. Their sharp claws are perfect for this job.
Peacocks will eat snakes - even poisonous ones! They're quick and can kill snakes with their sharp beaks and powerful kicks. This makes them very useful to have around farms.
During spring and summer when males are showing off, they eat less! Males are so busy displaying their feathers and competing with other males that they don't spend as much time eating. After mating season, they make up for it!