Extinct Bird Discovered… then Eaten
Our friends at Zaproot took a new look at Jake Richardson’s article, Extremely Rare Bird Photographed for First Time - Then Eaten.
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From the article:
A species of bird so rare it was thought perhaps to be extinct was captured on video and still images in the Phillipines province of Nueva Vizcaya… right before it was cooked and eaten.
Also mentioned in the video were Brazil’s plans to increase its military to protect the Amazon and shore up its oil security.
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