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Has anybody ever seen a peacock in real life. The loud call they make always gives me a bit of a laugh cause it sounds like they are saying "help, help".

Next time you hear one, I am sure you will remember this thread and know what I mean.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Has anybody ever seen a peacock in real life. The loud call they make always gives me a bit of a laugh cause it sounds like they are saying "help, help".

Next time you hear one, I am sure you will remember this thread and know what I mean.
I only hear splashy, watery sounds. πŸ˜•

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Has anybody ever seen a peacock in real life. The loud call they make always gives me a bit of a laugh cause it sounds like they are saying "help, help".

Next time you hear one, I am sure you will remember this thread and know what I mean.
peacocks are awesome to look at, but pea hens are rather plain😞

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Has anybody ever seen a peacock in real life. The loud call they make always gives me a bit of a laugh cause it sounds like they are saying "help, help".

Next time you hear one, I am sure you will remember this thread and know what I mean.
Yes.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
Has anybody ever seen a peacock in real life. The loud call they make always gives me a bit of a laugh cause it sounds like they are saying "help, help".

Next time you hear one, I am sure you will remember this thread and know what I mean.
Yes... but I've never heard them cry for help.

What did you do to it?

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Yes - living in the UK I've seen (and heard) them loads of times. You mostly see them when you visit a country house or castle where they can always be found wandering the grounds. I find their calls really annoying, but the males are great to look at when they spread their tail feathers, though when the tail is folded up, they drag it around on the ground behind them and it looks dirty and disheveled. I hear they can be very destructive and hard to get rid of if you have them in your garden.

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There is a house down the way with one it's alowed to wonder about and although it looks great when it's feathers are up it's a pain when it just stops in the road.

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Originally posted by Beltaine
Yes - living in the UK I've seen (and heard) them loads of times. You mostly see them when you visit a country house or castle where they can always be found wandering the grounds. I find their calls really annoying, but the males are great to look at when they spread their tail feathers, though when the tail is folded up, they drag it around on the ground ...[text shortened]... ed. I hear they can be very destructive and hard to get rid of if you have them in your garden.
Actually it's quite easy to get rid of them from your garden, just lengthen the chains on your tigers and bears, I'm quite confident this will help keep them out of your garden. But please be careful not to lenthen the chains so much that they can fight with each other, this was a bit of a problem for us as we only have a typical smallish garden.

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Originally posted by stevetodd
Actually it's quite easy to get rid of them from your garden, just lengthen the chains on your tigers and bears, I'm quite confident this will help keep them out of your garden. But please be careful not to lenthen the chains so much that they can fight with each other, this was a bit of a problem for us as we only have a typical smallish garden.
haha!! Thanks for that I can leave the house with a smile on my face thinking about your sugestion.

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Originally posted by stevetodd
Actually it's quite easy to get rid of them from your garden, just lengthen the chains on your tigers and bears, I'm quite confident this will help keep them out of your garden. But please be careful not to lenthen the chains so much that they can fight with each other, this was a bit of a problem for us as we only have a typical smallish garden.
I have a monster of my own. It is great fun. I just let him run around and do what he wants cause he was trained to know evil from normal and good people. He just had a feed but he may get hungry again real soon.

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He also has a friend monster who is friends with a whole valley of monsters and they are getting hungry too.

If they ever join together then the world will probably end.

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Originally posted by buzzrocketyear
He also has a friend monster who is friends with a whole valley of monsters and they are getting hungry too.

If they ever join together then the world will probably end.
Scarry in your head isn't it?

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