pigeons have proteins in their excreation
Ammoniotelic organisms are those that excrete ammonia directly as their primary nitrogenous waste product. This method of excretion is typically found in aquatic animals, such as most bony fish and amphibian larvae, where ammonia can be readily diluted in water. Ammonia is highly toxic, so these organisms benefit from living in environments where they can efficiently eliminate it. This contrasts with ureotelic and uricotelic organisms, which convert ammonia into less toxic compounds like urea or uric acid for excretion.
Animals that excrete in the form of urea nitrogenous waste derived from amino-acid catabolism
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No, humans are unable to be considered an ammonotelic species. This is because we as humans are ureotelic, which means we excrete excess nitrogen as urea.
The eggs of the pigeon are pigeon from the start, and are only pigeon.
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A male pigeon is a cock and a female pigeon is a hen.
Pigeon grease is the oils and powder down of a pigeon.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
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I regret to inform you that a pigeon is a pigeon and I doubt any religious views would contradict this.
There are llots heres some: Barbary Dove, Diamond Dove, Green Wing Dove, Mourning Dove, White Dove, Ringneck Dove, Senegal Dove, Spotted Dove, Bleeding-heart Pigeon, Brunner Pouter Pigeon, Budapest Tumbler Pigeon, Chinese Owl Pigeon, Crested Pigeon, English Trumpeter Pigeon, Indian Fantail Pigeon, Maltese Pigeon, Old German Owl Pigeon, Oriental Frill Pigeon, Purple-breasted Fruit Pigeon, Rock Pigeon - Common Pigeon, Valencian Figurita Pigeon, and the West of England Tumbler Pigeon. Among the most popular types are white doves and turtle doves.