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What is an example of a mating strategy used by male peacocks to attract a mate?
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Male peacocks display their colorful feathers in a fan-like formation to attract a mate. The male will spread his tail feathers and strut around while giving out a loud call. This display is used to entice females and show off his impressive genetics.
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