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minus-square@ContramuffinlinkEnglish135•9 months agoSearched it up cause I was curious too. It’s the white tern, and according to Wikipedia, the egg does roll off frequently. The bird simply doesn’t care and lays another egg
minus-squareAnnoyed_🦀 linkfedilinkEnglish33•9 months agoThe time they used to build a nest could be used to lay more egg.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•9 months agoWhat about hatchlings? Do they fall of the tree?
minus-square@ContramuffinlinkEnglish29•9 months agoYes, Wikipedia mentioned that they fall too. The article mentions that the hatchlings have wide feet to help lessen the chances that they fall
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•9 months agoBaby bird: I had to evolve and adapt because my parents don’t care about me. Parents bird: Lol, STFU duck-feet loser
Searched it up cause I was curious too. It’s the white tern, and according to Wikipedia, the egg does roll off frequently. The bird simply doesn’t care and lays another egg
The epitome of zero fucks give.
The time they used to build a nest could be used to lay more egg.
This makes the meme even better.
What about hatchlings? Do they fall of the tree?
Yes, Wikipedia mentioned that they fall too. The article mentions that the hatchlings have wide feet to help lessen the chances that they fall
Baby bird: I had to evolve and adapt because my parents don’t care about me.
Parents bird: Lol, STFU duck-feet loser
Based bird