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The !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
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hows it taste?
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Andean cock-of-the-rock
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like a shoe??
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Probably like chicken...
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Ummm..... Darwin, why has this thing survived? How is that helpful?
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The sharp edges in the mandibles help the shoebill to decapitate their prey and also to discard any vegetation after prey has been caught. As in the pelicans, the upper mandible is strongly keeled, ending in a sharp nail.
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The hornbill. I love them so much, they remind me of that scene in Beetlejuice where Alec Baldwin and whatsherface stretch their faces.
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That’s a big red cock.
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Did you know these things usually lay 2 eggs, have 2 chicks, and then let them fight to the death to see which one they will actually raise?
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Sounds efficient.
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Well, that doesn't look like nightmare fuel at all...
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Sweet dreams, Xyl0
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I hate you.
Heh.
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Yeah, watched a David Attenborough BBC doc and saw that, they are some cold hearted bastards.
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That’s where i learned this fact. I have a little bit of an obsession with David Attenborough and BBC documentaries, and really any nature documentaries.
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Did we just become best friends?!
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Yes.