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dead birds


Question Posted Thursday August 31 2006, 1:51 pm

where do birds go when they die as you would think they would be loads of dead ones on the ground?

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Jodieee answered Thursday August 31 2006, 3:37 pm:
Why would there be loads of dead birds on the ground? Its not like there is 1000 birds a day just dropping out of the sky.

But they usually just lay on the ground until some other animal eats them, or some sanitation person picks them up or something.
(But the sanitation people usually only pick up big things like moose and deer on the side of the road.)

Its just like every other animal..they get eaten by other birds and animals that are scavengers.

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