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    Can Pigeons Swim? Explained

    A pigeon is any of several hundred species of birds forming the family Columbidae (order Columbiformes) (order Columbiformes). Smaller varieties are commonly termed doves, bigger versions of pigeons. An exception is the white domestic pigeon, the emblem known as the “dove of peace.” Pigeons abound globally save in the coldest climates and the most inaccessible

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    Do Whales Feel Pain?

    Touching different whales feels different — some have barnacles and wounds, as well as whale fleas and seaweed! Normal skin, on the other hand, is extraordinarily smooth – I once heard that it feels like a peeled hard-boiled egg, which made me chuckle but is surprisingly accurate. They are extremely muscular and have a thick

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    Are Mosquito Sentient? (Do They Have Feelings?)

    There are about 3,000 different species of mosquitoes, but only the members of three families are primarily responsible for the transmission of diseases to humans. There is just one kind of mosquito that is known to carry malaria, and that is the Anopheles mosquito. In addition, they are the carriers of encephalitis and filariasis, also

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    Why Do Cheetahs Chirp? Do Cheetahs Not Roar?

    The cheetah is a species of big cat that is indigenous to central Africa and Iran. It is estimated to be capable of running at speeds ranging from 80 to 128 kilometers per hour, with the fastest speeds that have been reliably documented being 93 and 98 kilometers per hour. As a result, it has

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    Can a Dolphin Smell Under Water

    Dolphins are aquatic creatures that spend their lives underwater but breathe air via a blowhole located on the top of their heads. They have a high level of intelligence. They are exceptional animals that have evolved a sort of sonar known as echolocation in order to successfully seek and capture their food. They are quite

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    What is the Difference Between Octopus and a Squid?

    Because of their superficial similarities, the two cephalopods are frequently mixed up with one another. In the end, they both have eight limbs, high cognitive levels, and the ability to release ink from their ink sacs as well as conceal their bodies in order to escape being eaten by their target. Nevertheless, despite these similarities,

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