Chocolate is a regional name used by racing pigeon breeders for a recessive opal pigeon. All racing pigeons can live up to about 12-15 years with a rare number of them living to about 20. And even though you didn't specifically ask this, recessive opal is a non-sexlinked (autosomal) recessive.
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Mice are attracted to the sweet smell and taste of chocolate. However, chocolate is harmful for mice as it contains theobromine, a compound that is toxic to them. It's important to keep chocolate away from mice to prevent accidental ingestion and potential health issues.
The average life expectancy is 12-13 years.
No, you should not feed a pet lizard chocolate granola bars. Chocolate is toxic to most reptiles, including lizards, and can cause serious health issues or even be fatal. Stick to a diet of live insects and leafy greens that are safe and nutritious for your pet lizard.
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Pigeons will live very well in the wild.
A homing pigeon is a domestic pigeon trained to fly from one place to another.
A homing pigeon is just a variety of rock pigeon. A rock pigeon lives for 3 to 5 years in the wild, but for around 15 years in captivity.
You get a Net And Throw it at a Flock of Pigeons
Pigeons are able to live up to 3-5yrs.
Messenger (also called "homing") pigeons have an instinct to fly home. Therefor, if you raise a messenger pigeon somewhere, and then take it with you, if you release it, it will fly back to the place it used to live. They seem to navigate using an internal "compass." An experiment was done where scientists placed a magnet on a homing pigeon's head, and then the pigeon was released. It became very disoriented, which seems to prove this hypothesis.
In most cases, pigeons in captivity live in racing lofts. Free pigeons live in rocks or man made structures like chapels or building. But also some pigeons prefer to made nest in sand.
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Yes.
Domestic ones live in a "dovecote".
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No, they stay were they live.