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Peacocks display their brilliant plumage. What does this display communicate? a.Social behavior b,Learned behavior c.Courtship behavior
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Peacocks display their brilliant plumage. What does this display communicate? a.Social behavior b,Learned behavior c.Courtship behavior
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Peacocks display their brilliant plumage. What does this display communicate?
a.Social behavior
b,Learned behavior
c.Courtship behavior
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COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR would be the answer
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C. Courtship behavior
Brightly colored feathers indicate a healthy bird and large feathers indicate a mature one. Both of which appeal to female peacocks because an older, healthier male ensures healthy babies.
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