Saturday, October 8, 2011
Another Aerial Argument
We tend to impart human emotions and characteristics to animals. Like the eagle, for example. Common descriptions might include words like "noble" or "regal" because of their looks, but the truth is they are more likely to steal a fish than many other species. Their "character" is wanting, but the bottom line is it is their natural inclination to try to take advantage of another birds good fortune. If you click on the picture you may be able to see the osprey's fish better.
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