In earlier days blue pigeons used to bring and take messages. So, bells were tied to their feet so that their owners could identify them from the bells tied on their feet.
This means that the meat was inspected and deemed to be safe to consume. The blue is ink.
They are primarily white with a gray butt. How they got the nickname "blue-butt", I don't know. They are really just a version of a crossbred pig. "Blue-butts" are not an actual breed of pig. They are called blue butts because the 'spots' that appear on the shoulder and mostly the 'butt' (or hams) are gray or blue in color
a few minutes ago in the deep blue restaraunt (uk)
No it isn't, there are three primary colors: blue, red and yellow. Nah! I get seven (all told). Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
I believe it is the ROYAL blue peanut. Peanut the Royal Blue Elephant released in 1995; a manufacturing mistake made a run of 2000 in lighter shade of blue than the remainder. An unknown number of these "mistakes" still exist. If a collector can find one it is worth about $4,500.
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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it is known by its 11 bells originally 2 bells turned into 8 bells in 1833 and made into 11 bells
bells are made up of metals because to ring the bell very loud , if bells were made up of wood it would not possible for ring to bell very loud.
bells are made up of metals because to ring the bell very loud , if bells were made up of wood it would not possible for ring to bell very loud.
noise pollution can be reduced by following ways: prayer should be done in low voice means without mike.. ringing of bells should be avoided new ways should be taken instead of ringing bells. school should be made out of the city in silent places.
metal
cos they are...
He made bells (church bells), also silverware,etc...
pitch and pulverized limestone rock.
Traditional church bells are made from a mixture of around 80% copper to 20% tin. The properties of these metals insure that the bells will not rust and will take a long time to be affected by weathering.
They are made out of clay. They are also refered to as "Clay Pigeons".