Peacocks aren't the only birds that use their beautiful tails to attract a mate. Every spring, male turkeys try to befriend as many females as possible. Male turkeys, also called "Tom Turkeys" or "Golers," puff up their bodies and spread their tail feathers (much like a peacock).
Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.5 x 6.5 centimeters.
They growl, make a "gole gole sound" and strut around shaking their feathers. This beautiful turkey trot helps the male attract females (also called "chickens") for mating.