What you never knew about pigeons

The secret life of pigeons 05:37

Meet “Dinosaur,” the 17 foot tall, two-ton aluminum pigeon. For the next year-and-a-half, its perch will be New York City’s High Line.

“Pigeons and birds, as we know, are what remains of dinosaurs,” said artist Iván Argote. “So, what if we transform a pigeon and we bring it to a scale of a Tyrannosaurus rex? Maybe we’re looking now [at] what pigeons see from us. Maybe we’re now the pigeons, and we’re the ones running away, and then they’re, like, the dominant ones.”

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Iván Argote’s 17-foot-tall pigeon statue, titled “Dinosaur,” at New York City’s High Line. CBS News

Argote says it’s about time pigeons get the hero treatment: ” ‘Dinosaur’ is, like, a very serious proposition of what could be a monument that doesn’t celebrate men, a war, a victory, but that celebrates a bird that’s been with us for, since, forever.”

But the project, like the bird itself, plays to mixed reviews. “People either love them or hate them, but still, it’s a very iconic animal of New York City,” Argote said.

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