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  2. Pigeon intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Pigeons have featured in numerous experiments in comparative psychology, including experiments concerned with animal cognition, and as a result there is considerable knowledge of pigeon intelligence. Available data show [ citation needed ] , for example, that:

  3. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A pigeon was trained to look in a mirror to find a response key behind it which it then turned to peck—food was the consequence of a correct choice (i.e., the pigeon learned to use a mirror to find critical elements of its environment).

  4. Category:Domestic pigeons - Wikipedia

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  5. Tirana Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in September 1996 and was the first privately owned bank in Albania. The bank was a subsidiary of Piraeus Bank until August 2018 when the agreement on the sale of Tirana Bank to Balfin Group and Komercijalna Banka was announced. [1] [2] In 2021, Tirana Bank had a market share of 5.46%, making it the 7th largest bank in ...

  6. Category:Animal intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Animal intelligence is the study about the origins of animal intelligence by studying the mental processes of other species. The basic premise of this research is that we need to understand the processes of association and learning in other animals in order to understand how human culture, art, religion, mathematics and more may have developed.

  7. Category:Pigeon breeds - Wikipedia

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  8. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The pigeon could eat and digest 100 g (3.5 oz) of acorns per day. [79] At the historic population of three billion passenger pigeons, this amounted to 210,000,000 L (55,000,000 US gal) of food a day. [54] The pigeon could regurgitate food from its crop when more desirable food became available. [43]

  9. Source Columba - Wikipedia

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    Homing pigeons such as these served with the Confidential Pigeon Service. According to a 2007 newspaper report, [ 1 ] Source Columba ( Latin columba , "pigeon") was the code name for the Confidential Pigeon Service , an unconventional British intelligence gathering operation in World War II .