
Animal
Mandala Peacock Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This beautiful Mandala Peacock coloring page combines the elegance of a peacock with intricate mandala patterns, featuring bold outlines perfect for beginners and children. The design showcases a majestic peacock with decorative feather details and geometric mandala elements that create a stunning centerpiece. Free to print and color, this page offers a relaxing creative experience with just the right level of detail for easy coloring.
Frequently asked
Why do male peacocks have such elaborate tail feathers?
Male peacocks, called peafowl, display their magnificent tails to attract females during mating season. The bright colors and intricate patterns signal health and genetic quality. Interestingly, a peacock's tail contains over 200 feathers and can weigh more than 10 pounds, yet they still manage to move gracefully.
What do peacocks eat in the wild?
Peacocks are omnivores with diverse diets. They eat insects like crickets and beetles, small reptiles, seeds, berries, and vegetation. In captivity and around human settlements, they readily consume grains, vegetables, and table scraps. They forage by walking through grasslands and forests, pecking at the ground.
How big do peacocks grow?
Male Indian peacocks are quite large, measuring about 3.5 to 4.5 feet long from beak to tail tip, though their full tail display stretches nearly 6 feet. They weigh between 8 to 13 pounds. Females, called peahens, are smaller at 2.5 to 3 feet long and weigh 6 to 9 pounds.
Are these Peacock coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our peacock coloring pages are completely free to download and print. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or login requirements. Simply visit Sol Coloring, select your favorite design, and print as many copies as you'd like for family and friends.
What age are these Peacock coloring pages for?
Our peacock coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger children can enjoy simpler designs with larger sections, while older kids and teens can tackle intricate mandala patterns with smaller details for a more challenging creative experience.














