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help (he/she) fighting demons (writers block) how can i make absolutely everything about birds

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Its Him Again

Its Him Again

its him again

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1 year ago

Wolves and ravens are often seen together. Ravens like to eat meat from wolf hunts (up to half of the meat is eaten by ravens rather than wolves), but instead of having an antagonistic relationship with an animal that could be seen as stealing their food, wolves and ravens seem to share a mutual respect. Wolves will avoid killing ravens, and ravens help wolves as well; they can see prey from further away with their high vantage point, and will lead wolves toward it. They may also act as sentries, alerting wolves to incoming threats. Wolves, in turn, help ravens to eat meat from animals they could never take down on their own, and tear open carcasses too tough for ravens' beaks. Both wolves and ravens are highly intelligent and social animals. Even outside of hunting and eating, they often spend time together, engaging in play. Ravens will "prank" wolves by pulling their tails, and wolves will chase them without intent of hunting or killing them. Ravens will also play tug-of-war with wolf pups, or fly over them holding sticks, enticing them to jump up and grab them. There is some evidence that individual ravens and individual wolves even form personal connections between them, with ravens that played with a wolf when it was a pup following it if it leaves the pack once it matures.

1 year ago
She Flicked Chicken Juice On My Face Right After I Took This

she flicked chicken juice on my face right after i took this


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1 year ago

how the fuck am i supposed to act like a normal functional human being when The Character exists

1 year ago
The Shrike Is A Brutal Killer Carnivore, Also Known AsThe Butcherbird, B/c It Impales Its Prey And Uses

The Shrike is a brutal killer carnivore, also known as “The Butcherbird,” b/c it impales its prey and uses a special maneuver to break the neck of small rodents. But, it looks like this.

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Cute, but deadly AF.

https://www.audubon.org/news/shrikes-have-absolutely-brutal-way-killing-large-prey