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2018-05-20 18:46:21 UTC  

You just gave the duckling a death sentence

2018-05-20 18:46:21 UTC  

at least they didn't steal them

2018-05-20 18:46:54 UTC  

wait are they stealin or nah

2018-05-20 18:46:56 UTC  

also vc

2018-05-20 18:46:58 UTC  

The mom will reject them

2018-05-20 18:47:02 UTC  

oof

2018-05-20 18:47:05 UTC  

big oof

2018-05-20 18:47:05 UTC  

no they wont

2018-05-20 18:47:07 UTC  

tf

2018-05-20 18:47:10 UTC  

Yes

2018-05-20 18:47:49 UTC  

vc niggers

2018-05-20 18:48:00 UTC  

why the fuck would they abandon their kids lol

2018-05-20 18:48:06 UTC  

They do that

2018-05-20 18:48:47 UTC  

@molly voice

2018-05-20 18:48:47 UTC  

If they smell the scent of another animal, the parents will reject them and leave them to die

2018-05-20 18:48:57 UTC  

All birds do that

2018-05-20 18:48:57 UTC  

@lynnUwU das fucked up mayne

2018-05-20 18:49:06 UTC  

reptillian fuckers

2018-05-20 18:49:13 UTC  

That’s nature

2018-05-20 18:49:27 UTC  

Natural can be fucked up

2018-05-20 18:49:40 UTC  

crazy how nature do dat

2018-05-20 18:49:40 UTC  

birds barely have senses of smeel

2018-05-20 18:49:43 UTC  

smeel

2018-05-20 18:49:50 UTC  

They do

2018-05-20 18:50:21 UTC  

They’re sensitive to smeels

2018-05-20 18:51:10 UTC  

Especially my doves

2018-05-20 18:51:22 UTC  

u ave doves?

2018-05-20 18:51:27 UTC  

Yeep

2018-05-20 18:51:48 UTC  

Chasing should be kept to a minimum because the ducklings, which normally stand together in a tight bunch, may panic and scatter, making it difficult to find them again later.

2018-05-20 18:52:20 UTC  

das sad

2018-05-20 18:52:40 UTC  

oof

2018-05-20 18:53:00 UTC  

No matter how flighty birds appear, they do not readily abandon their young, especially not in response to human touch, says Frank B. Gill, former president of the American Ornithologists' Union. "If a bird's nest is disturbed by a potential predator during the nesting or egg-laying stage," he says, "there's a possibility that [it] will desert and re-nest. However, once the young are hatched and feeding, [their parents are] by and large pretty tenacious."

2018-05-20 18:53:27 UTC  

While most birds seem to lack much power of smell, there are some groups of birds that can locate food using their olfactory glands.

2018-05-20 18:54:27 UTC  

I’m pretty sure the mom will reject the babies after they’ve been smothered by teen hands

2018-05-20 18:54:50 UTC  

why would they do that

2018-05-20 18:55:05 UTC  

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2018-05-20 18:55:09 UTC  

Cause they smell like teen momma

2018-05-20 18:55:12 UTC  

Ducks are retared

2018-05-20 18:55:16 UTC  

Birds alergic to thots

2018-05-20 18:55:21 UTC  
2018-05-20 18:55:23 UTC  

wheres ur heckin proof