Why do peacocks grow such an elaborate tail to attract a mate? After all, their unwieldy plumage makes them much more liable to being eaten by a predator or killed by a more agile rival. Charles ...
Second, Darwin assumed peahens admired the peacock tail "as much as we do" and the birds assessed mates on the basis of aesthetic appeal. He argued that birds have a feel for beauty. Later, this ...
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