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Frantic mother ducks attack a bird eating ducklings for dinner meals in predator hunting prey mode

Mother ducks are attacking a bird because it is eating their ducklings. The bird is a seagull, and it has attacked and eaten many of the helpless baby ducks throughout the day because it is hungry, but the mother ducks are frantically trying to protect the ducklings, and they attack the predatory seagull in the hope that it becomes frightened and it flies away before it attacks and eats another duckling in this animalistic way. Ducks are aquatic waterbirds that live on freshwater and seawater; ducks don't have the predatory instinct to hunt, but they will eat small water and land animals, plants, and insects. Food eaten without chewing is how ducks and all birds eat their food because they have no teeth for crushing, and dining on big or small portions by swallowing in gulps is how they feed. A female duck is known as a pen, and a male duck is known as a drake; the duckling is a tiny baby duck with no avian flight feathers but with fluffy plumage, and a young or adolescent duck is much bigger and more confident as a food forager with their avian flight feathers almost grown, and spending less time close to the mother duck. The bird at the end is a heron, and it has also captured, and it is eating a huge young duck because it is the duck breeding season, and they are easy to hunt. Many young, flightless ducks are swimming around looking for food to eat, and they are easy to catch and eat because they can't fly away, which is why a predatory bird will hunt and find them. Flightless young ducks are prey for a wide variety of predators and predatory birds. Gulls are a seabird, also known as seagulls. They are predatory flying birds and opportunistic meat-eating predators that hunt and eat various animals that live on or around the water. Still, they will also eat grains, nuts and seeds, and fruits if the opportunity arises. Gulls have a fantastic instinct to attack and eat other animals. This type of feeding behavior has evolved over millions of years to enable them to have an extensive menu of wild protein-rich animal meat food. Gulls will hunt and eat smaller birds and bird babies of many species, including aquatic birds, waterbirds, waterfowl, and any avian species that they can deal with and access; they will attack and take hatchlings, nestlings, and birds eggs by raiding nests regularly throughout the bird breeding seasons. Food eaten without chewing is how the gull and all birds eat their food because they have no teeth for crushing, and dining on big or small portions by swallowing in gulps is how they feed. The gull uses its beak to catch animals when it dines and eats; it is also a tool for breaking open items and tearing up things to eat. The gulls are avians living and breeding in almost every habitat close to water throughout the world's coastal and inland waterways.

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7 июля 2017 г. 14:56:15
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