• @NoSpotOfGround
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    1614 months ago

    It also propels itself forward by discharging high velocity watermarks.

    • NielsBohron
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      344 months ago

      I liked the meme, but your comment got an actual chuckle from me. Thanks for the laugh, friend

  • Alexxxolotl
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    784 months ago

    For those interested in this species, this is actually called a “Long-tailed tit”. This particular one is of the caudatus subspecies, recognizable by its pure white head, like this

  • @thenewred
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    344 months ago

    Me writing my resume in third person

  • @Agent641
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    204 months ago

    The photographer who took this photo barely escaped with his life.

    • @[email protected]
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      74 months ago

      I heard that the bird actually tracked him down and murder him shortly after. They found the camera’s SD card is the only thing still intact at the scene.

  • @Aceticon
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    104 months ago

    If there is one thing I’ve learned from Physics, is that everything is relative.

  • @pdxfed
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    94 months ago

    That’s a snowball.

  • @[email protected]
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    74 months ago

    Did you mean pounds per square inch? The foot-pound is a unit of torque. That number would make more sense for the force generated by its wings.

      • VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
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        54 months ago

        Unless you mean the specific individual in the photo, it’s not Japanese.

    • @A_A
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      14 months ago

      think of the bird’s claw as a small torque wrench … similarly, when we unscrew the cap of a jar, we notice that our hands have a limited torque capacity.

  • kamenLady.
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    4 months ago

    Sweet, a Long-tailed Tit.

  • @werefreeatlast
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    64 months ago

    Has anyone measured the impedance of that bird? It could be in the trillions of ohms! Terrifying if you think about it!

  • FuglyDuck
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    34 months ago

    We all know that this bird is a murder hobo.

    Which… really just makes it cuter.