Its a dove not a pigeon and it represents the bird that in the biblical fable of Noah's Arc was released and returned holding an olive branch indicating that after the destruction god had visited on the earth there was hope of once again finding peace and a place to start again
Palmer names the pigeon "Nipper" in the book "Wringer" because he notices that the pigeon has a habit of nipping at his fingers lightly when he feeds it. This behavior sets the pigeon apart from the other birds and makes Palmer feel a special connection to it. Naming the pigeon "Nipper" helps Palmer bond with the bird and see it as unique and different.
Its a phallic symbol. It represents, among other things, the male genitalia as a symbol of fertility.
The sound that a pigeon makes is called a "coo." It is a soft, repetitive sound that is part of their communication with other pigeons.
It means nothing other than the pigeon just happened to show up.
lots of greekish letters are used in formulas. Other than them, there's always +, -, /, and x.
They didn't use any kind of pigeon, they used homing pigeons. These are a bit special, since they will always return to what they consider their home when released. So if you borrow someone elses homing pigeon, bring them with you as you go, then you can send a message to that other guy by tieing a little capsule containing a little note to the leg of a pigeon and then releasing it.
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Pigeon wings are derived from an ancestral limb: the forearms. Butterfly wings (and other insect wings) are novel appendages not derived from other limbs. They are actually derived from an outgrowth of respiratory tissue.
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Topaz is a symbol of love and affection towards other genstomes. Topaz does not always show its love and affection towards everytone but those with certain gems such as Ruby or Garnet.
A clay pigeon is a small clay disk that is thrown manually or with a automatic thrower to be used as a moving target. They do not resemble an actual pigeon in anyway other than they fly threw the air, resembling a flying target.
Greater than is >. Always look at the > and < as being a monster. The big open end is the mouth and its always hungry for BIGGER things. The other end is a smaller monster and it always hungry for SMALLER things.