r/interestingasfuck • u/XyRow666 • Jul 21 '21
Chicken with genetic defect /r/ALL
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Here, have a video of a seagull eating a baby rabbit whole
54 u/Werner__Herzog Jul 21 '21 How can he even breath? The other seagull was probably like: "no, man, this feels wrong, don't do it, man" And he was like "I'M NEVER GONNA BE HUNGRY EVER AGAIN!" So other guy just went away, ashamed... And bunny eater kinda looked ashamed, too, afterwards... 60 u/Iron-Lotus Jul 21 '21 That seagull is going to take a massive shit 3 u/jmerridew124 Jul 21 '21 Hopfully 39 u/cysc83 Jul 21 '21 Birds are pretty terrifying and brutal, not to mention they can attack from above. Thankfully they aren't big enough to eat us. 19 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Yet. 47 u/CheetoX23 Jul 21 '21 No no, anymore 3 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Ok true lol 2 u/Dillon_Berkley Jul 21 '21 Isn't there an extinct Eagle species that was big enough to prey on humans? 3 u/AntiMatterAMA Jul 21 '21 there's also several ostrich-sized carnivorous birds - search up "terror bird" btw, you're probably talking about the Haast's eagle - of which exists a mythological creature 2 u/joshwagstaff13 Jul 21 '21 Yep. Haast’s Eagle. Went extinct sometime around the 1400s, due to its prey (Moa) being hunted to extinction. 3 u/TheZenKitten Jul 21 '21 Vultures would like to have a word with you 1 u/keepthepace Jul 22 '21 But the competition is far from over https://old.reddit.com/r/FranceDetendue/comments/ojjpzv/surveillez_bien_la_cuisson/ 49 u/Onepride91 Jul 21 '21 It’s funny to compare the size of the seagull right before and after he downs that thing. He is almost scraping the ground afterwards lol 9 u/Walter-Haynes Jul 21 '21 edited Jul 21 '21 I wanted to see it trying to fly. 6 u/filthy-toast Jul 21 '21 Oh fuck. I feel both impressed and terrified 2 u/Sandpaper_Pants Jul 21 '21 This is horrifying. At first, I thought it was just going to pick it apart; I mean, it's like a human swallowing a German shepherd whole. WTF? 2 u/fakeittilyoumakeit Jul 21 '21 I baby german Sheppard maybe. Have you never seen a German Sheppard in person? They're huge! 2 u/saltysamon Jul 21 '21 So can a seagull digest it all like bone and everything? Wonder if that thing can even still fly. 2 u/Yosonimbored Jul 21 '21 There’s also videos of them eating pigeons whole 1 u/timmmeeeeeeeeeehhhhh Jul 21 '21 I thought that was pelicans. All the videos I've seen of gulls preying on pigeons is the gull tearing the pigeon apart.
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How can he even breath?
The other seagull was probably like: "no, man, this feels wrong, don't do it, man"
And he was like "I'M NEVER GONNA BE HUNGRY EVER AGAIN!"
So other guy just went away, ashamed... And bunny eater kinda looked ashamed, too, afterwards...
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That seagull is going to take a massive shit
3 u/jmerridew124 Jul 21 '21 Hopfully
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Hopfully
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Birds are pretty terrifying and brutal, not to mention they can attack from above. Thankfully they aren't big enough to eat us.
19 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Yet. 47 u/CheetoX23 Jul 21 '21 No no, anymore 3 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Ok true lol 2 u/Dillon_Berkley Jul 21 '21 Isn't there an extinct Eagle species that was big enough to prey on humans? 3 u/AntiMatterAMA Jul 21 '21 there's also several ostrich-sized carnivorous birds - search up "terror bird" btw, you're probably talking about the Haast's eagle - of which exists a mythological creature 2 u/joshwagstaff13 Jul 21 '21 Yep. Haast’s Eagle. Went extinct sometime around the 1400s, due to its prey (Moa) being hunted to extinction. 3 u/TheZenKitten Jul 21 '21 Vultures would like to have a word with you 1 u/keepthepace Jul 22 '21 But the competition is far from over https://old.reddit.com/r/FranceDetendue/comments/ojjpzv/surveillez_bien_la_cuisson/
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Yet.
47 u/CheetoX23 Jul 21 '21 No no, anymore 3 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Ok true lol
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No no, anymore
3 u/wouldnotpet89 Jul 21 '21 Ok true lol
Ok true lol
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Isn't there an extinct Eagle species that was big enough to prey on humans?
3 u/AntiMatterAMA Jul 21 '21 there's also several ostrich-sized carnivorous birds - search up "terror bird" btw, you're probably talking about the Haast's eagle - of which exists a mythological creature 2 u/joshwagstaff13 Jul 21 '21 Yep. Haast’s Eagle. Went extinct sometime around the 1400s, due to its prey (Moa) being hunted to extinction.
there's also several ostrich-sized carnivorous birds - search up "terror bird"
btw, you're probably talking about the Haast's eagle - of which exists a mythological creature
Yep. Haast’s Eagle. Went extinct sometime around the 1400s, due to its prey (Moa) being hunted to extinction.
Vultures would like to have a word with you
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But the competition is far from over
https://old.reddit.com/r/FranceDetendue/comments/ojjpzv/surveillez_bien_la_cuisson/
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It’s funny to compare the size of the seagull right before and after he downs that thing. He is almost scraping the ground afterwards lol
9 u/Walter-Haynes Jul 21 '21 edited Jul 21 '21 I wanted to see it trying to fly.
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I wanted to see it trying to fly.
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Oh fuck. I feel both impressed and terrified
This is horrifying. At first, I thought it was just going to pick it apart; I mean, it's like a human swallowing a German shepherd whole. WTF?
2 u/fakeittilyoumakeit Jul 21 '21 I baby german Sheppard maybe. Have you never seen a German Sheppard in person? They're huge!
I baby german Sheppard maybe. Have you never seen a German Sheppard in person? They're huge!
So can a seagull digest it all like bone and everything? Wonder if that thing can even still fly.
There’s also videos of them eating pigeons whole
1 u/timmmeeeeeeeeeehhhhh Jul 21 '21 I thought that was pelicans. All the videos I've seen of gulls preying on pigeons is the gull tearing the pigeon apart.
I thought that was pelicans. All the videos I've seen of gulls preying on pigeons is the gull tearing the pigeon apart.
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u/thiccboicheech Jul 21 '21
Here, have a video of a seagull eating a baby rabbit whole