@@bluntcity4247Bro, that's called nature. You dont have supermarket on nature that animals can buy their food. Also, there is a lot squirrels living there, they are not on risk of extintion.
ur comment reminded me of another squirrel joke. We were driving home one day, and saw a squirrel sitting in the middle of the road, his leg up. we stopped, she honked, it moved and she said, What the heck was he doing there? i said, checking for nuts. she got a good laugh outta that xD
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@@BboyMikazz I was thinking the same thing but I think there's holes in the grounds and he went in one. You can see a squirrel peeping out of one near the end of the video.
Like all birds, they have a regular stomach to digest the food, a gizzard to grind it up (instead of a jaw with teeth), and a crop to store it for later. They really have 3 stomachs.
I'm shocked how the other squirrel tried to save him and then there was a squirrel who waited there the whole time concerned. That squirrel was awful big for that seagull to swallow the whole thing.
The seagull will break your neck and spinal cord, you can't scratch or move your legs, you will pass out from lack of oxygen as the stomach acids begin to corrode your little chipmunk claws and your skull starts to dissolve. ☠️
This makes me wonder how a squirrel's brain works. How did the witnesses experience this? What kind of impression does such an event leave on these animals?
project hellfire Birds, dinosaurs, lizards, snakes, turtles, and the ancient marine reptiles like plesiosaurs etc are all reptiles but birds are the dinosaurs direct decedents .
Of course. The "law of the strongest" seems to always be applied only individually, which is quite hypocritical. Honey bees literally toast to death giant hornets when they unite, natural strength applies to everything, including communion, union, solidarity,... the ones not willing to accept this hypocritically reside or use exterior forces outside of natural strength, but they will not be able to do this forever. In the same way seagulls cannot keep eating squirrels without squirrels ending up evolutionarily adapting to strategies against them- like genes that favour union and communion
The "seagul swallowed fish, rabbid, starfish, rat..." saga continues. Glad I'm living in inland state, these birds looks dangerous. I bet 20 - 30 seaguls can eat whole human.
The chipmunk in my backyard would kill that seagull trust me, I call him Little Savage because he kills and eats birds (birds around the size of a seagull) daily. One time he even attacked a grey squirrel, it was a long battle but Savage finally cracked its skull with his powerful bite
To:Oz Garcia, You must be confused , they actually look NOTHING AT ALL like prairie dogs WHATSOEVER! Prairie dogs are HUGE compared to squirrels, and compared to squirrels their tails are quite short and not bushy at all, even when they're very young... Nor are they Chipmunks, chipmunks have VERY prominent stripes on their backs which would easily be seen this close.
That poor animal killed just like that and being eaten in front of his friends without any sauce covering it for the seagull to have a satisfactory dinner, poor animal, poor poor seagull
It's funny, as you usually see those birds in parking lots looking for french fries and other fast food scraps. You don't normally see what they do when they have to!
You can see the chicks over on the left. This gull decided to make its nest on top of a chipmunk burrow. This is like humans buying an apartment over a restaurant.