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- They can often detect storms in the distance that meteorologists haven't picked up on yet
- Pigeons can travel at an average speed of 80 km/h while the highest speed recorded is 140 km/h
- Pigeons are often hated because many preople strongly believe that pigeons cause & spread diseases
been found to pass the "mirror test" & the pigeon can recognise all 26 letters of the English language
Why do we hate: PIGEONS
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Why do we hate:PIGEONS?
General Information:
Some more Info:
-Nutrition: Omnivore 60-70% carbohydrates, 2-5% fat & 5% fiber-Movement: They move using their wings, and their legs-Interaction: They communicate through movement and sound-Reproduction: They lay eggs
-Common Name: Rock Dove/ Rock Pigeon-Scientific Name: Columbidae-Habitat: Wild pigeon, costal areas & the feral pigeon is found in human habitation-Endangered: Pigeons are not endangered as there is around 400 million
4. The pigeon has been found to pass the "mirror test" & the pigeon can recognise all 26 letters of the English language
- They can often detect storms in the distance that meteorologists haven't picked up on yet
- Pigeons can travel at an average speed of 80 km/h while the highest speed recorded is 140 km/h
- Pigeons are often hated because many preople strongly believe that pigeons cause & spread diseases
FUN/INTERESTING FACTS:
Why are pigeons important:
They are very important as they eat rubish and decomposing fruits and vegetables from the street.