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If anyone does want to try this, remember you'll likely break the bird's neck. You can see examples of it when people toss doves into the air at weddings.
That’s probably why they say “release the doves!” and not “throw the doves!” kek
Fun fact, when you see doves at weddings or funerals, odds are they’re actually white pigeons; doves have terrible eye sight, get sick easily and have no homing mechanism. Pigeons have all of these and are the better, more resilient choice.
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[–] Heretohelpfats____ 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
If anyone does want to try this, remember you'll likely break the bird's neck. You can see examples of it when people toss doves into the air at weddings.
[–] Splooge 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
That’s probably why they say “release the doves!” and not “throw the doves!” kek
Fun fact, when you see doves at weddings or funerals, odds are they’re actually white pigeons; doves have terrible eye sight, get sick easily and have no homing mechanism. Pigeons have all of these and are the better, more resilient choice.