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A group of turtledoves is called a pitying or dule
You cannot hide trees, unless you hide them behind bigger objects.
Turtledoves and pigeons are not the same, although they are closely related and belong to the same family, Columbidae. Turtledoves are generally smaller and have a more slender appearance, with distinctive features like a long tail and soft cooing calls. Commonly recognized species include the Eurasian collared dove and the mourning dove, which are often referred to as turtledoves. While all turtledoves are pigeons, not all pigeons are turtledoves.
leopards hide in trees and bushes
they use trees to hide from predators
You hide in the trees! that is how you hide from the security girl!
They usually hide under trees or their own feathers.
Owls are known to hide in dense foliage, hollowed-out trees, or tucked away in the branches of trees during the day. They have excellent camouflage and can blend in seamlessly with their surroundings.
caterpillars hide in trees
Yes
Squirrels usually hide food, such as nuts or seeds, in various places like tree hollows, underground burrows, or hidden in trees. They are known to have multiple hiding spots to store food for later consumption.
Very tall trees, that are bushy so they can hide.