Birds flying in the sky also have days of death by a group of crabs
Just because of a small accident, the poor bird became a good meal for the hungry crabs. Perhaps this is the only time in the lives of the crabs enjoying the flesh of a flying creature in the sky that normally doesn't think they dare to think about!
The story between crabs and seagulls recorded through realistic footage shows us a small root of the harsh survival battles in the natural world. The video is quoted in a documentary called Winged Migration 2001 - Migratory Birds, made by French director Jacque Perrin.
During the migration process, a seagull unfortunately broke a wing by colliding with other animals in the herd. Worse, he fell to a sandy beach, "headquarters" of hungry crabs. Immediately, the crabs surrounded and rushed to attack the poor seagull.
Just because of a small accident, the poor bird became a good meal for the hungry crabs. Perhaps this is the only time in the lives of the crabs enjoying the flesh of a flying creature in the sky that normally doesn't think they dare to think about!
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