How do peacocks protect themselves?

The average running speed of peacocks is 16 km/h, and its running speed can protect itself in case of danger. Peacocks can also fly up trees, so that they can protect themselves from predators in the wild.

Being complacent can also protect yourself.

People who have seen Proud as a Peacock should know that the peacock's tail screen can see colorful jade fine lines, and there are many round "eye makeup spots" in it, which are composed of many colors. If you stare for a long time, it's easy to make people dizzy.

These "eye makeup spots" are a good deterrent to other predators. When I was in proud as a peacock, I would shake my tail screen and make it rustle. This is considered as a highlight and reinforcement of the tail screen, which makes predators afraid to approach easily. This is considered as another survival strategy for peacocks.

Peacocks don't like living alone, but prefer living in small groups, because they are gregarious and dependent birds. Every year when the breeding season comes, the male peacock will try his best to please the female peacock. In addition to displaying their feathers and tail screens, they will also defend their territory and scream away other males.