Sharp-shinned Hawk Killing Blue Jay
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i once saw a blue jay that got its wing ripped off, then i took in arrow in the knee (i also killed it to put it out of its misery)
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@TheGreatPakistani What do you have to say when a Blue Jay eats another young baby bird or just plain throws it out of its nest? Or how about those insects they eat, they are living creatures as well? That is nature. If this hawk was not allowed to kill prey to eat, it would die.
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Well, Hey, the hawk has to eat. It's not just gonna stop hunting smaller animals because we don't like it. This is nature. It has to kill to eat. Just like what ever you guys are eating. Plants or animals. What ever you need to eat, it had to die before you ate it right? P.S. Yep, That hawk earned its meal!!!
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@RobDom123412 shut up you bastard, you must be thrown to these many hawks and you must be made a meal to these hawks so they may eat you as their meal then you will like and and they will earn you as a meal. so of a bitch
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@tshotblue22 Thats the natural balance of life. Deal with it.
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@IvyLULZ NO!!!!!!!!!!! MORDECAI IS DEAD!
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last week there were a bunch of blue jays cawing at this hawk because the hawk was eating one of the babies.
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@IvyLULZ lol. I know.. ;A;
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DAMN NATURE YOU SCARY !
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I believe we humans have an obligation to hunt and kill to extinction all species that we ourselves do not eat. This would eliminate the possibility of sensitive-types witnessing such barbaric acts of nature. Except for platypuses. They crack me up.
Nature is neither good or evil. Nature simply is.
ssquared9393 2 years ago 17
WHAT!?! Save the Blue Jay, why? It 's much tougher for the immature Sharpie to get a meal than a Blue Jay at some backyard feeder. That hawk earned that meal!
RobDom123412 2 years ago 14