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that feel when Canada's national animal is not a goose

Yeah, but its a canadian goose vs. american bald eagle. 

 

#getwrektnerd

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making me google it to find out its a beaver doesnt make it any better rofl

 

making me google it to find out its a beaver doesnt make it any better rofl

 

 

 

SOMEBODY NEEDS TO GET AN AMERICAN GRIZZLY BEAR MAULING THE FUCK OUT OF A CANADIAN BEAVER.

 

 

 

 

You may link porn of a hairy American man eating snatch.

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Poison on the claws of the eagle, our country is corrupt shit.

Lol and someone like you being a cop is going to make it better.

Yeah, but its a canadian goose vs. american bald eagle. 

 

#getwrektnerd

It's called a Canada Goose you bird brain.

Edited by Goldentongue

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http://gawker.com/our-new-national-emblem-bald-eagles-looting-fish-guts-500278827

 

Irony: Choosing a scavenger as the country's national symbol.


Are bald eagles, America's national bird and emblem, little more than glorified scavengers? And, if so, are humans the cause?

 

Yes and no, said Bruce Woods, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman based in Anchorage.

 

"Bald eagles do hunt for food, but mostly they're natural scavengers. If there's an easy meal to be had, a bald eagle will always take advantage," Woods said.

 

"But it's not like they learn that behavior from humans. They do that on their own. Here in Alaska, when there's a salmon spawn on big rivers, you'll see hundreds of bald eagles feeding on the carcasses. And not just fish. They'll feed on mammal carcasses, too.

 

http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/07/18/2914417/are-bald-eagles-just-a-bunch-of.html

 

 

Also, the Canada Geese are fucking pests. They're not a national bird and are actually only called "Canada Geese" because some Swede by the name of Carl Linnaeus decided to call them that back in the late 1700s and I guess it stuck.

 

Is this picture supposed to impress upon those of us living North of the border a feeling of sadness or resentment? Those birds number in the plenty, they're noisy, can be quite vicious towards humans and shit everywhere. To add to that, their shit is so full of bacteria that it can pose a health risk to humans. In fact, one of the parasites contained in the shit of the Canada Goose is the same parasite that caused an outbreak of disease in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1993 that killed around 100 and made ill around another 400,000. (http://goaskalice.columbia.edu/geese-feces-health-risks)

 

I say "good riddance."

 

tl;dr - More than likely that Goose died of other causes and the Eagle just showed up to scavenge some dinner.

Edited by Llethander

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