what is the locomotory organ of Dove
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The anatomical structures that animals use for movement, including cilia, legs, wings, arms, fins, or tails are sometimes referred to as locomotory organs or locomotory structures.
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Wings are the locomotory organ of Dove.
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Dove is a bird, commonly seen in the outskirts of cuties, particularly where enough crops are available, as it is their primary food.
Dove, being a Flight full bird, has functional wings that can fly. Dove can fly mid-range distances and up to considerable heights. So primarily, wings are the locomotory organ of Dove.
Besides wings, they also have a pair of legs. With these legs, they can travel short distances finding food in the grass. It is very essential for them as landing gear too.
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