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In response to
"
ST: I’m bored. Tell me something interesting. -- nm
"
by
David, Earth’s Mightiest Hero
An albatross will only recognise it's chick if it's in their nest, and will completely ignore it leaving it to die otherwise.
Posted by
LMS (aka RufusS)
Nov 5 '19, 07:18
Ep 1 of the new Attenborough doc 7 Worlds 1 Planet.
Responses:
What a bird brain. -- nm
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Max
Nov 5, 07:52
Will it recognize ANY chick in it's nest as it's own? -- nm
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zunkskunk
Nov 5, 07:24
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That's what I was wondering, I'm guessing yes. -- nm
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LMS
Nov 5, 07:30
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Here's the clip -- (link)
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LMS
Nov 5, 07:41
[youtube]
"In an effort to answer the question, we've asked Kate Upton to sit in the nest, but she demurred." -- nm
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Baron of Beef
Nov 5, 07:31
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