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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13539500
This is clever. But in a way, it’s also shifting the environmental impact from these bottle caps. I can’t imagine under which conditions the birds’ may be a problem (e.g. getting too much food). Maybe someone with better knowledge on these species can tell if there could be a downside (no matter how improbable, just the risk of X). Such risk may include the interaction through second or third organisms (e.g. lack of seed spread, abundance of parasitic prokaryotr, etc.)
Biological question aside, anyway… This is so cool! I’d like to try building one myself ;)
This is a slippery slope. Eventually they will learn to remove bottlecaps from bottles. Little winged shits stealin’ muh beer.
Before we know it, they’d be printing bottlecaps.
Followed by the bottlecap inflation crisis.
Bees already can, hehe, https://www.sciencealert.com/unbelievable-video-shows-two-bees-unscrewing-a-bottle-of-fanta
- Train magpies
- Hide in vault with magpies
- Release bird army after radiation levels are okayish
- Profit
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