because they need to balance and so they don't fall over and can't get up! (that would be funny!)
you cannot save a abandoned pigeon egg because it would rot and the pigeon will have no balls when it grows up, so don't save it
a purebred homing pigeon can fly up to 600 miles from their home.
It means nothing other than the pigeon just happened to show up.
that you picked up a baby pigeon
Yes
There is a o or a < on the cam pulley that lines up with a mark on the head. The crank shaft is brought to the 0 degree mark on the timing cover. Then you put the belt on. You could do it the hard way and bring cylnder 1 to TDC and then rotate the cam so the valves for that cylinder are closed and then put the belt on.
Rotate the head all the way counter-clockwise to completely close, then point with the arrow on top and the spray pattern will open up from that direction clockwise as you rotate the head clockwise. You can also grab the top of the pop-up and pull it upward. While holding the pop-up, twist the very top head clockwise to open. You can see the amount and direction of opening for spray pattern.
A homeing pigeon is just a regular pigeon, but are called homeing pigeons because of their ability to locate their home from up to 5 miles away.
There are many different types of pigeon. Pigeons and doves make up the bird family Columbidae within the order Columbiformes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbidae
A 5 year pigeon is an old one but they could last up to 15 years and in rare occasions some more.
Sauropods' necks were not as flexible as they are usually portrayed in television. Sauropods could move their neck and head from side to side or somewhat up and down, but they definitely couldn't rotate their head around or turn their neck into a U-shape in order to look over their shoulder.