12 interesting pigeon facts

There are actually far more species of pigeons in the world than you might think by taking a walk through the streets of a city. However, several species of these birds have really adapted for a long time to exist next to humans, and they can hardly survive without it. Although other pigeons live in forests and mountains, which do not resemble their urban relatives too much.

These birds can survive up to 20 years, or even more, especially if they provide them with decent care.
The eyes of pigeons are about three times more sensitive than those of humans. They perceive about 75 frames per second.
Some species of pigeons are a delicacy in a number of countries. By the way, their meat is several times more nutritious than chicken.
Due to the unique structure of the eyes, pigeons can look directly at the Sun.

Almost all types of pigeons pick up a couple of times and for life.
They only seem clumsy when they stomp on the ground. In the air, a pigeon can reach speeds of up to 70-75 km / h.
Now there are about three hundred different species in the world, and they are found on all continents except Antarctica.
The flightless bird Dodo, who lived on the island of Mauritius and, unfortunately, completely exterminated several centuries ago, was a close relative of an ordinary pigeon.

A dove is considered a bird of the world in many countries, and monuments to this bird can be found in three dozen cities around the world.
On the body of an adult pigeon, there are about 10,000 feathers.
These birds have impressive stamina. An adult can fly up to 1000 km in 24 hours.
Pigeons have an excellent memory, which led to their use as postal birds. Moreover, their memory is not only visual, but also olfactory – they are guided by the terrain, including smells.