Chapter 628: The Disappearing Gibbon

At this moment, on the lawn, one could see the figures of four adult green peafowls.

Each of the two families was out with their little ones, the males patrolling around, occasionally lifting their heads to look around.

Green peafowls are wilder, more cautious, and have worse tempers than blue peafowls.

Especially during the mating season in spring, the males would call out loudly every day, using their calls to confirm their territories with each other and to attract females at the same time.

During the breeding season, green peafowls are highly territorial. Young males might invade other males' territories to challenge for those areas, or for mating rights, necessitating the intervention of their owner to prevent an inevitable fight.