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Wait how does that work? Why does the egg not just.. roll over?
55 0 ReplySearched it up cause I was curious too. It's the white tern, and according to Wikipedia, the egg does roll off frequently. The bird simply doesn't care and lays another egg
134 0 ReplyThe epitome of zero fucks give.
53 0 ReplyThe time they used to build a nest could be used to lay more egg.
34 0 Reply28 1 ReplyThis makes the meme even better.
19 0 ReplyWhat about hatchlings? Do they fall of the tree?
11 0 ReplyYes, Wikipedia mentioned that they fall too. The article mentions that the hatchlings have wide feet to help lessen the chances that they fall
29 0 ReplyBaby bird: I had to evolve and adapt because my parents don't care about me.
Parents bird: Lol, STFU duck-feet loser
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Based bird
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As long as more eggs are hatched than fall, it works.
Though, “your parents dropped you as an egg” jokes seem… appropriate,
40 0 ReplyI think it's as long as more eggs hatch than birds die, it works.
9 0 ReplyEh, now we’re getting into when is it a bird…
(Sorry, sorry.)
But as long as you have one or two eggs hatching, it doesn’t matter if a couple dozen fall.
Or more.
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Can't you see it's the galaxy brain option meaning it's got zero problems??
19 0 ReplyI guess their intelligence has it's own gravity that stops the egg from rolling over
12 0 ReplyTrue it's entirely a skill issue
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