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10 comments
5 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 26, 2011 9:29:38pm |
I’ve watched the first thirty seconds of that several times now.
Damn, I wish I could fly.
6 | FreedomMoon Jun 26, 2011 9:46:38pm |
I’m pretty sure the seagull is saying, “the camera’s mine now bitch.”
7 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Jun 26, 2011 9:57:47pm |
The really cool part, for me anyway, is how you can hear the seagull’s breath quicken as it takes off, mellow as it glides, and quicken again as it adjusts to land.
8 | FreedomMoon Jun 26, 2011 10:03:41pm |
This has to be some kind of advertising campaign. I’ve been around a lot of seagulls in my life (who hasn’t?) Seems like they’re pretty good at not picking up random, plastic shit (like a small camera), but only the shit they know is edible. Plus, it would have been impossible to follow the bird at night to see where he dropped the camera. So unless the seagull uploaded it to youtube, this can’t be real.
10 | lostlakehiker Jun 27, 2011 4:30:56am |
re: #8 tacuba14
This has to be some kind of advertising campaign. I’ve been around a lot of seagulls in my life (who hasn’t?) Seems like they’re pretty good at not picking up random, plastic shit (like a small camera), but only the shit they know is edible. Plus, it would have been impossible to follow the bird at night to see where he dropped the camera. So unless the seagull uploaded it to youtube, this can’t be real.
Denier!
The poor bird saw what looked like food. It wasn’t—he just got gulled.