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dove species |
Doves live in the area between southern China to Australia,
between Madagascar (east coast of Africa) to Hawaii. Living in pairs, clusters,
sometimes there are alone. As grain-eating birds of the grass, the birds are
usually down to the open ground, fields, gardens, and even yard in search of
food. Areas for foraging generally in lowland open and many receive sunlight.
Can fly fast for a short distance and far. Booms varied.
Sexual maturity around the age of 6 months. In the wild spawning season around
april-june, in a sense can also spawn in other months. Shape flat nest, made of
twigs, dried grasses, feathers, and others. Usually nests placed on trees that
are not too high, often also in shrubs or bushes.
The eggs are white, oval shape with edges were almost as
large. The number of eggs of two grains. Incubating the eggs together,
alternating between male and female. The eggs hatch about two weeks. Chicks
hatch, not hairy and eyes closed. Fed and in foster care by the mother until
weaning period around the age of one month.
Note Biological Doves
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dove species |
This bird
species have no oil glands on the tail. Liver bird
consists of two lobes, the largest lobe on the right. There are no gallbladder
in his heart. Appendix experience rudimeters and does not function in the
digestive process. Large cache pockets and consists of 2 parts. Epithelial
cells cache wall serves as a producer of "pigeon milk" at the
beginning of their eggs hatched.
The shape of the cache is helpful to gather food
for themselves and their children to feed. Signs pointing to her outer genitals
"less visible" so as to hold the check sexes must be considered
carefully comparisons body shape, behavior and voice. Voice of the species
generated by sound membranes (syrinx) located at the end of the back of the
throat. This thin membrane called the sound and vibration tympaniformes
membrane is regulated by muscle and musculus musculus strenatrachealis
ypsilotrachealis. His tone is set by the air bag, especially by saccus
clavicularis and cervical saccus.