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Needless to say, the falcon's a bit of a jerkass. Although it must hurt walking around without anything protecting your spinal column. I mean, that's basically what just happened, right? The seagull's walking around with an exposed spine? Because, hell, I get hurt from mere tooth decay being contacted by slightly below room temperature WIND.
>> Anonymous
What the fuck.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
holy shit, thats probably the most awesome pic ive seen on /an/ ever...
>> Anonymous
Pic is older and on some meme/macro site. It seems a little shocking, but crap like this happens. Like buffalo walking away from lions with a huge chunk of their back missing with bones showing, etc.
>> Anonymous
Birds dont have cerebral cortex and therefore they can't feel any pain.
>> Anonymous
>>215250

It's true.
>> Anonymous
Haha, that falcon's badass.
>> Anonymous
If you look at the picture closely, you'll notice two falcons. One caught the seagull, and the other one chased it away before it could finish the kill.
>> Anonymous
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>>215252
>> Anonymous
>>215249
Pics or it didn't happen
>> Anonymous
>>215249
Right, but I was under the impression that critical sections of your anatomy (windpipe etc.) were contained in the neck as well. How does it breathe?
>> Anonymous
>>215249
/r/ pics for the love of raptor jesus i need to see that.
>> Anonymous
this looks shooped.
>> Anonymous
>>215252
really?
>> tigerfeather !CrwtTbFNxQ
>>215621
No, they DO have the cortex, it's just smaller and less folded than ours. That they can't feel pain is a retarded theory, if they didn't feel pain they wouldn't react to dangerous outside stimuli.
>> Anonymous
It did die a little while later.