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Maybe it was a stool pigeon |
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Enotoff, Seven Of Nine |
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ahha, bones, beek and all.. thats nuts...
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Wonder how long it stayed alive for inside the pelican... |
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Bunny Jo |
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I've seen pelicans eat some HUGE fish, but never another bird like that!! |
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I hate pigeons, the dirty little fuckers. turtle eating pigeon |
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FireFlyGuts, GOD's SADNESS |
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Fuck, being a pigeon sucks. Even other animals hate them. |
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That's awesome, my daughter wants to "See that again!"
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The turtle OWNED that pigeon.
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WillArt |
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Bloody STUPID bird!! Look how long the pigeon is in there flapping away in desparation This happened in St. James' Park, London, not too far from where I live: Families and tourists in a London park were left shocked when a pelican picked up and swallowed a pigeon. The unusual wildlife spectacle in St James's Park was caught on camera by photographer Cathal McNaughton. He said the Eastern White pelican had the unfortunate pigeon in its beak for more than 20 minutes before swallowing it whole. An RSPB spokesman said: "It is almost unheard of for a pelican to eat a bird. Their diet should be strictly fish." Mr McNaughton, from the Press Association, said: "The pelican was on the towpath preening itself, and there were a lot of tourists watching it. Then the bird got up and strolled along until it reached one of the pigeons, which it just grabbed in its beak. There was a bit of a struggle for about 20 minutes, with all these people watching. The pelican only opened its mouth a couple of times. Then it managed to get the pigeon to go head first down its throat. It was kicking and flapping the whole way down." There are currently five pelicans living near Duck Island in St James's Park - four Eastern Whites and one Louisiana Brown. Pelicans were introduced into the park during King Charles II's reign as a gift from the Russian ambassador. |
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Hotstuff, PTSD Is My Life |