The Jambu Fruit Dove is not endangered, but threatened due to habitat loss.
Jambu Fruit Dove was created in 1789.
The Jambu Fruit Dove eats the fruits of the Jambul tree.
No a Jambu Fruit Dove is not endangered it is very close to being endangered though. It is threatened.
the canopy of rainforest
becaue it is
The Jambu Fruit Dove is the known most unique dove species in the world that can mostly be found in the South East Asia region in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
Indonisian Islands
Scientific name: Ptilinopus jambu; ... Weighing well over 45 grams, the Jambu Fruit Dove is close to the size of a Barbary Dove, which is about the size of a soda can. The Jambu is closely allied with the subgenera of the Leucotreron and the Rhamphiculus, and has a small head with a bare cere, short neck and soft dense plumage.
Jambu friut doves real name is ptilinopuds jambu.it does hibernate.
By breeding them in captivity and protect from from predators.
what eats a jambu fruit dove