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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.


Cute, but deadly AF.
https://www.audubon.org/news/shrikes-have-absolutely-brutal-way-killing-large-prey
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how the fuck am i supposed to act like a normal functional human being when The Character exists

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