Tuesday, May 17, 2016 7:33:10 PM
When they eat fish I don't mine ,but furry things is a no.
One chick never let's the other eat and attacks the other chick even if he looks at the food ,he has to turn his back so he doesn't get attack.Parent doesn't care either.I guess it's survival of the strongest in the wild.
You can tell the difference in size.
Nature can be cruel.
PS: Imagine cameras on the parent when hunting for food LOL that would be some sight to see them diving down onto their kill.
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