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Tumbler Pigeons
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Why do tumbler pigeons tumble? They just close their wings and tumble several feet before flying again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because they're epileptic. Tumbler pigeons are bred deliberately for their epilepsy, a form of seizure that makes them tumble and twist as they fly. Apparently if you see a group of them doing it in unison it's very impressive.
Severely affected pigeons do not survive very long, but careful management of the breed perpetuates moderate seizures.
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