If they don't learn form their mother they might be able to pick it up observing another peacock flying, or maybe figure it out for themselves. However they would likely be a sitting duck (so to speak) for predators and not survive that long.
if the baby bird's mother is still alive and the baby has not been touched by a human then the mother will probably find her child however if the baby's mother has been killed call a licensed rehabitator .
If they are incubated "kept warm and turned" yes, they can hatch without their mother.
most of the time not. if it does it is only for a short time. if you find any baby birds in a nest you should not handle them for the fear of lice.
yes
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
Yes, the mother will leave her babies for short periods to forage for food.
Its not advised to touch a new born baby hamster as the mother can be very protective.
Not by "stork". Babies are born from the mother after growing inside the mother for 9 months.
Octuplets
they do
About 160 little car babies are born from their mother's car! In 60 Seconds! :)
When the babies are born both the male and female will feed the babies. The birds aggressively defend their nests and surrounding areas against other birds and animals.
Mother Milk is the best milk for new born babies:-)
no once their born they leave them
No they don't. As with most reptiles, once the babies are born (or hatched) they are usually completely independent of the mother and rapidly leave the area in search of their first meal.