Yes, a peacock's body temperature can change in response to its environment. Like other birds, peacocks are warm-blooded (endothermic) and can regulate their body temperature through physiological and behavioral adaptations. In colder temperatures, they may fluff their feathers to trap heat or seek shelter, while in warmer conditions, they might spread their feathers or seek shade to cool down. However, their core body temperature remains relatively stable despite external temperature fluctuations.
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