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People often think peacocks dance because they love the rain. This is not the reason.
Science shows a different truth. Their dance serves a specific purpose.
The display is part of courtship. Peacocks use their feathers to attract mates. The rain helps this process.
Wet weather makes their feathers look bright. The sound of rain hides their movement from predators. This allows them to focus on mating rituals.
The dance is about survival and reproduction. It is a seasonal behavior tied to the monsoon.
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