We all have been attracted by pigeons sittingat the windows in our houses. As kids, we all have memories of following them, but as we grow and get busy with our work we tend to forget what used to be our routine activity. After reading this you may have to bring that back in your life as scientists have found that pigeons could protect humans from disease if we monitor how pollution and toxins affect them.
Researchers from the University of California have claimed that tracking pigeons could prove extremely informative as they consume same water, soil, and air pollution as us, the Daily Mail reported.
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