One ugly chick!
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One ugly chick!
This is a baby Hornbill that is currently being hand-reared in Exmoor zoo.
For some strange reason its dad didnt like the look of it and turfed it out of the nest!!
For some strange reason its dad didnt like the look of it and turfed it out of the nest!!
Listen to me young fellow, what need is there for fish to sing when i can roar and bellow?
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I think the baby's adorable! It's so sweet! Look at it's little wing! Aww! And the adult is just beautiful. Wow.
Of course, I have one of these lovely birds:
My family seems to think he's ugly, but he's so beautiful to my eyes. Tastes differ, I suppose. Thay all say he's evil too, but he's just a natural predator. It's just instinct that he attacks the backs of peoples knees a lot. He doesn't attack me anyway.
Of course, I have one of these lovely birds:
My family seems to think he's ugly, but he's so beautiful to my eyes. Tastes differ, I suppose. Thay all say he's evil too, but he's just a natural predator. It's just instinct that he attacks the backs of peoples knees a lot. He doesn't attack me anyway.
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If you agree with evolution, it IS a baby dinosaur.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Looks like a baby dinosaur.
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This whole deal where practically anything meaty tastes like chicken is getting out of hand. (By the way, some fowl is reportedly, well . . . foul. Penguin is supposed to be almost inedible, f'r instance: all oily and fishy.)Nanohedron wrote:You KNOW that dinosaurs taste like chicken. Or chickens taste like dinosaur. Or something like that.
I've even heard it claimed that human flesh tastes like chicken (or, by others, pork).
No one seems to make the connection, then, that it follows that if everything tastes of chicken, and even human flesh tastes like chicken, then all these meats taste of human.
So: chicken tastes like baby. Mmmmmm.
I'm stickin' with plants.