Yes, pigeons can imprint, particularly during their early development stages. Imprinting is a process where young birds form attachments to a caregiver or a specific stimulus, often recognizing them as a parent figure. This behavior is most commonly observed in species like domestic pigeons, where they may bond with humans or other objects during a critical period shortly after hatching. This ability to imprint can influence their social behaviors and navigation skills later in life.
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The base word for imprint is "print."
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Villard - imprint - was created in 1983.
Picador - imprint - was created in 1972.
Imprint Records ended in 1997.
Imprint Records was created in 1995.
Philosophers' Imprint was created in 2001.
Imprint Entertainment was created in 1992.
Human Imprint was created in 1995.