No, bird bones are hollow.
A pigeon has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton made of bones.
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yes, for many flying birds, including the pigeon, the bones are filled with air sacks and hollow and are actually lighter than the feathers that cover the body ... other example is the humming bird.
The eggs of the pigeon are pigeon from the start, and are only pigeon.
It gets hurt... obviously. Pigeons have soft and light bones, so chances of broken bones even fatality. You could even face cruelty charges.
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Many pigeons live in New York. There's really not much difference between a dove and a pigeon.
This is because the duck has the shape as a boat that helps it to swim and it does not have hollow bones. A pigeon can fly because it has hollow bones to make it light and its body is like a ship
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a purebred homing pigeon can fly up to 600 miles from their home.