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Nah, roos might terrify a few timid tourists but they take one look at me and they know in their hearts that I'm thinking of what they taste like. What most Aussies are afraid of is our magpies. No, they're not related to the European Magpie, they're actually a relative of the crow.
I read a report that said Ukraine was trying to train Bald Eagles to attack drones but weren't having a lot of success. Our Wedge Tails do that naturally and they're happy to take on prey much larger than themselves. I don't think they want eagles that big in Europe though, they'll happily attack a full grown kangaroo, lambs are just snack size.We have Bald Eagles around where I live, and I've had them land on tree branches just above my head. Never aggressive and beautiful. Peregrines and Osprey too.
I don't think they want eagles that big in Europe though, they'll happily attack a full grown kangaroo,
That one died recently, at the ripe old age of 10. He was a bit of a tourist attraction for a while.Not this kangaroo, it would eat the eagles.
That one died recently, at the ripe old age of 10. He was a bit of a tourist attraction for a while.
I’ve got friends who feed magpies (meat) in their yard. They’re now several generations in - the parents bring the fledglings along to “introduce” them, and the memory of the feeding gets passed down.They are much more territorial and defensive during nesting season, but if you've ever threatened them or have been mean to them in some way then they'll always attack you on sight regardless of what time of the year it is. If you have ever been kind to them, even just by talking to them, they'll remember you and they'll know you're not a threat to them, they'll never attack you.
Not this kangaroo, it would eat the eagles. This kangaroo should have been studied by science, this is like 2% bodyfat and 102% muscle. 104% rock hard kangaroo.
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Looks like we found the bodybuilder narcissist gene ancestor. And on a plant diet