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A video of a peacock being fed by human hands has gone viral.
Among all the videos that go viral, the kind that are most commonly found are pet videos. Delighted pet owners often take to social media to share their pets’ adorable antics to the further adulation of the internet. While these videos mostly comprise either cats or dogs, we encountered another such gem featuring a peacock! Yes, you heard that right. A video of a man feeding rice to a peacock from his own hand has taken the internet by frenzy. Take a look:
He has a 5 feet tail..the longest I have seen so far. pic.twitter.com/SzUxZmXJQU
— Ethirajan Srinivasan (@Ethirajans) July 22, 2020
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The video was shared on Twitter by a user @ethirajans, who himself was the man featuring in it. It was captured by the user himself while offering the rice to the peacock by hand. The creature seemed at ease and friendly, and was not daunted by the human hand offering him the food. The peacock pecked at a few rice grains with its beak and then retrieved its head for more.
The adorable video caught the attention of Twitterati, who couldn’t get over the majestic bird being fed without fuss. The Indian Peacock, which is touted to be the National bird of India, is often a delight to be spotted in public gardens and forested areas. However, a view of the bird at such close quarters thrilled the ecstatic viewers. Netizens poured in their reactions to the video, as they were truly impressed by the feat. Some Twitter users also expressed their concern about how the constant pecking of the Peacock might hurt the hand of the man. Take a look at the reactions:
How I wish I could feed a peacock one day!!!… What a lucky man . Must be thrilled ????
— Diya40 (@Diya401) July 23, 2020
The speed in which the food is gone is amazing
— Botக்கொரு தலைவன் Symbionic ???? ???????? (@Symbianian) July 22, 2020
That is not important- more amazing to see how the peacock picks the grains with its sharp beaks without hurting the palm!
— Viswanathan Shastri (@giviswa) July 22, 2020
So blessed you are ❤️just wow, a peahen at my place is a regular visitor. She is quite young, hope some day she comes to me.
— Dr. Vedika (@vishkanyaaaa) July 22, 2020
What did you think about the video? Tell us in the comments below!
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