It depends on how "mail" is defined. Doves are still used to send messages.
yes i think they do because their taller
Doves were often used for sacrifice mostly in the Old testament.
Doves are used for eating. Doves use for eating but in the olden time and now people believe that dove stands for peace and make their land soothing and calm
Three words that are used to refer to a flock of doves are: dole, flight, and piteousness
Registered mail does not take longer to get somewhere then regular mail. The registered mail just needs a signature from the person receiving the mail when it is delivered.
in the past they dont have mail or massiges they only have doves every where .
Some companies that offer mail order catalogs are Manta and Sears. Most companies that used to offer these catalogs have gone digital and no longer offer them by mail.
You dont need to open it, it means the e-mail address you used is no longer in use..
Yes. Multiple species of dove, like Diamond Doves, Common Emerald Doves, Banded Fruit-Doves, and Rose-Crowned Fruit doves live in Australia.
Doves. Yet they have several proposes. They were eaten and the dung was used as well. I just saw a program on Wales and they visited a medieval castle with a built in place for doves to nest.
Doves or pigeons coo.
Telegram: Message is sent as dots and dashes. Postal Mail: Messages written on paper and posted. Birds: Messages are written on paper and tied to doves and the doves got to it's required destination. Messangers: Messages are communicated through messangers.