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Nothing to disagree birds of prey are solitary if you did not feed them they won't come back it is simple
False. Raise one since it is baby.
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Nothing to disagree birds of prey are solitary if you did not feed them they won't come back it is simple
Yep I can definitely vouch for that. I clip his nails regularly. They are full of energy and need regular exercise.
When I take him to the park he literally drags me after him, I am thinking of investing in a sledge and use him as a reindeer
i had bought two little baby turtles from a pet shop in karachi......i kept them in a mldified glass aquarium until they were too big for an awuarium and had to be moved outside the house...
thats when a stray cat attavked them and fatlly injured both..
False. Raise one since it is baby.
You raised it from birth and fed it yes? stop feeding it and see what happens it will come back to you because it knows nothing else but if you still don't feed it and someone else does it will go to them you think birds of prey have emotion to humans?
Its not true..there are many pigeons and dogs who eat somewhere else but come back to owner and places where they grew up. My cousin gave his pigeons to his friends but Pigeons always get back to his place even when they kept well by his friends
You raised it from birth and fed it yes? stop feeding it and see what happens it will come back to you because it knows nothing else but if you still don't feed it and someone else does it will go to them you think birds of prey have emotion to humans?
Every bird of prey has it's own personality and yes if raised with love and with enough training can be tamed and set free and they will still remain loyal.
Research has been performed with the intention of discovering how pigeons, after being transported, can find their way back from distant places they have never visited before. Most researchers believe that homing ability is based on a "map and compass" model, with the compass feature allowing birds to orient and the map feature allowing birds to determine their location relative to a goal site (home loft).[11] While the compass mechanism appears to rely on the sun, the map mechanism has been highly debated.[12] Some researchers believe that the map mechanism relies on the ability of birds to detect the Earth's magnetic field. It is true that birds can detect a magnetic field, to help them find their way home. A light-mediated mechanism that involves the eyes and is lateralized has been examined somewhat, but recent developments have implicated the trigeminal nerve in magnetoception.[13][14] Research by Floriano Papi (Italy, early 1970s) and more recent work, largely by Hans Wallraff, suggests that instead pigeons orient themselves using the spatial distribution of atmospheric odors,[12] known as olfactory navigation. Near their home lofts, in areas they have previously visited, pigeons probably are guided by visual landmarks.
it's nothing to do with being loyal or loving you it is just like a sat nav they have in their brains.
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Now a dog will die for it's owner everyone knows nothing is more loyal than a dog but a bird of prey can't even compare.
Hachik
Dogs have emotion take this example where the Owner died it waited at the same spot for it's Master for 9 years if that was a bird of prey it would have flown away.
During his owner's life, Hachikō greeted him at the end of each day at the nearby Shibuya Station. The pair continued their daily routine until May 1925, when Professor Ueno did not return. The professor had suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and died, never returning to the train station where Hachikō was waiting. Every day for the next nine years the dog waited at Shibuya station.
birds of prey can never compare to a loyal dog they are birds lol
When peoples are not selfless then its weird to assume that birds will be totally selfless creatures