How do peacocks scare predators?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on March 20, 2026
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Correspondingly, how does a peacock protect itself from predators?
Perhaps the peacock's most vicious form of protection is their "kicking thorns," sharp spurs attached to the feet of all peafowl, both male and female. Peacocks can inflict significant damage by slashing predators with the spurs, which are about an inch in length and razor sharp.
Secondly, what helps a peacock survive? A peacock's most obvious adaptation is its long tail. The male uses his long, brightly colored tail to attract a mate. The drab color of the peahens helps them to camouflage while they are sitting on eggs. Peacocks have spurs on the back of their legs that can be used to defend themselves or their territories.
Also to know, what are peacocks predators?
Peacocks have a number of natural predators in the wild that include wild dogs and cats, medium sized mammals such as raccoons and even tigers have been known to hunt peacocks.
Do peacocks keep snakes away?
It is not widely known but Peacocks do not like snakes. A peacock or peahen will not let snakes live within their territory. If they find a snake they will actively fight with it, even if it is a poisonous snake. They will also eat snakes.
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