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  CNN  鈥?Once used to deliver messages, these days聽pigeons聽are often reviled as urban pests.The birds, common in major cities such as Paris and London, can often be seen struggling to walk due to missing toes and deformed feet.Now a team of researchers in the French capital have come up with an interesting explanation for the phenomenon.Previ stanley cup ous research had suggested pigeons lose toes due to infections or chemical pollutants, but a new study by scientists from the National Museum of Natural History  MNHN  and the University of Lyon suggests that human hair may in fact be  stanley termoska a culprit.Study co-author Fr茅d茅ric Jiguet, of MNHN, told CNN he came up with the idea for the study after noticing mutilated pigeons as he walked through the Jardin des Plantes, a botanical garden, in Paris. Pigeons have a very bad reputation in Paris, and actually everywhere in the world,  said Jiguet. People get confused, they think pigeons are dirty because they see them wandering about with stumps for legs, wandering through rubbish. However, the birds are actually  victims of our pollution, of our activities,  said Jiguet.Researchers studied the extent of pigeon toe mutilations at 46 sites around the French capital.J stanley us iguet and the team found that toe mutilation  tended to increase with the density of hairdressers,  according to the study.Jiguet said pigeons could lose digits which get stuck in human hair, a phenomenon known as  stringfeet.  When they walk, they can trip on strings or hair,  he said. The s Pmfj Mobile home residents hit with soaring rent after hurricanes
 Yomiuri Shimbun file photoA Siberian tiger is seen at the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, Tokyo, in December, 2021.AFP-Jiji16:34 JST,ensp;April 13, 2023PARIS  AFP-Jiji  鈥?Ask any pet owner stanley canada  if their beloved companion has a personality and youll most often get an emphatic  yes.  But now tiger researchers can nod along too 鈥?a study publ stanley romania ished on April 5 reveals that the worlds largest felines have individual character traits.The behavior of the 248 Siberian tigers observed through a personality test showed that the endangered cats had unique traits influencing both their success in reproduction and survival, researchers reported in the journal Royal Society Open Science. We found that tigers are very individual, and that people whove worked with them and know them well see their individual personalities,  coauthor Rosalind Arden of the London School of Economics told AFP.The study adapted a commonly used human personality test to explore tiger traits such as confidence, sincerity, bullying and savagery in two separate populations of tigers held in semi-captivity in China.Questionnaires with a  stanley cup list of 70 personality indicators were filled out by veterinarians and feeders who work with the tigers on a daily basis.The combined results found that both tiger populations displayed characteristics that fell into two overarching personality categories: majesty and steadiness.Tigers scoring higher for  majesty  were healthier, preyed more on live animals, and ate and mated more.They were