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(Posted by mordaxus)
Peacock

The New Scientist reports in, "Have peacock tails lost their sexual allure?"

A controversial study has found no evidence for the traditional view – practically enshrined in evolutionary lore – that peahens choose their partners depending on the quality of the peacocks' tails.

Obviously, traditionalists have many things to say about the quality of the study. Because, of course, everyone knows it's true.

Posted by mordaxus on March 27, 2008 at 4:25 PM in Amusements , Science . You can: comment, view comments (2), search Technorati.

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How does anyone know what a peahen thinks? Or the peacock with the fancy tail, for that matter? maybe peacocks are as vain as their human counterparts.

Until we teach them sign language, we'll never know for sure.

Posted by: beri | March 28, 2008 8:35 AM


Were I to do this, I'd show the peahens pictures, and see how they behave. Do they giggle and point, or get all amorous?

Posted by: Adam | March 29, 2008 3:01 PM