Nope they are a least concern specie, there are over 475 million mourning doves in America.
Yes. Multiple species of dove, like Diamond Doves, Common Emerald Doves, Banded Fruit-Doves, and Rose-Crowned Fruit doves live in Australia.
No you shouldn't.
Mourning doves eat a wide variety of food, live in many different habitats, and reproduce quickly.
Diamond doves eat seeds in most cases. However, the are also known to eat various types of greens like the lettuce and much more.
About 20 to 25 years old
Diamond pythons are mostly found in the eastern coast of Australia. They are quite few in number and are therefore considered an endangered specie.
If they fly very fast, they might not seewhere they are going
because when they are on the ground other animals such as foxes or other animals eat them
A dove makes a coo sound. They often do this when they are signaling each other about danger or during mating.
The eastern diamondback is threatened over much of its range, and is endangered in NC. Habitat loss, and killing of these snakes by humans are the biggest reason for their threatened condition.
Doves or pigeons coo.