Saturday, June 20, 2020

(Interesting information about pigeons)





(Interesting information about pigeons)

 Pigeons have the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror.
 Pigeons remember their way home from distant lands.
 Pigeons can easily see smooth surfaces in 3D in comparison to humans.
 Pigeons have the ability to distinguish and recognize different pigeons
 Pigeons can capture different images for a long time.
 Pigeons can learn complex responses and configurations
 Pigeons have faster hearing than humans.  They can hear sounds at a much lower frequency than humans.
 The pigeon is the only bird that does not have to raise its head to swallow water.
 Five thousand years ago, the Greek nation started using pigeons for messaging.
 The endurance of pigeons to fly at a speed of one hundred kilometers per day is fifteen hundred to seventeen hundred kilometers.
 During World War II, pilots would take pigeons with them so that they could use the pigeon as a messenger to help them if they got stuck in their plane (ie survived the crash or survived the crash).  And so many pilots saved their lives.
 Even today, pigeons are used by French, Swiss, Israeli, Swedish and Chinese troops for military purposes.
 There are many similarities between pigeons and doves.

 Pigeons can easily see up to six miles away.

 A dove perched on a mountaintop can hear the sound of the wind from hundreds of miles away.
 At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the flight of a man who was released from Africa and arrived in Britain 55 days later, this pigeon traveled 7,000 miles (about 11,000 kilometers) in 55 days.

 The average length of a typical pigeon from beak to tail is thirteen inches.
 There are about 10,000 adult pigeons.

 The average age of pigeons is thirty years.

 The pigeon can move ten times a second and its heart beats six hundred times a minute.
 Apart from Islam, in Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism, pigeon dropping is also considered a reward.
 When it is time to eat and if there are many pigeons, male or female pigeons feed any baby they find.
 Whether they have their own child or not.

 The most expensive pigeon to date is 200,000
 Sold for 

 There are five major pigeon races around the world with millions of dollars in gambling.
 During World War I, a pigeon named Ami (Dear Friend) crossed the enemy's borders and delivered a message, saving the lives of many French soldiers.  The pigeon was shot in the chest and leg, and the bullet in the leg with which the message was tied had a lot of flesh coming out of that leg.  But he still flew for 25 minutes, avoiding the gasses and delivering the message.  This pigeon was awarded the Distinguished Award. 

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