What an impact on the environment this statement makes:
Bird steals Doritos
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Bird steals Doritos
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Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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1) The animal is not hunting his own food. Probably no fish in the local waters anyway.
2) Plastic Detritus is overtaking the world. http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Oce...and24feb04.htm
3) Plastic can't be digested and kills many animals when they mistake it for food.
Of course there are a lot more links here:
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Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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Seagulls have always been opportunists. They frequently scavange for food where ever it is easiest to acquire.
If you've ever been out in a boat on the ocean and are fishing, you will generally find gulls hanging around seeking to "nab" a snack or two. Besides, when they actually fish in the ocean, they also become "food."
Great many of them have frequently taken up homes far from the Oceans and eat whatever messy humans leave behind or out in the open.
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Edit: There you're.You're spending millions of dollars on a website?!
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LOL. If it could steal it, sure it could open it. It doesn't seem it's the first time it does so anyway.
Edit: There you're.
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