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greenvillain t1_iuwadk7 wrote

This mf so full of fish he can't bend his neck to get more

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bizuxxa OP t1_iuwbhdt wrote

Is full and still looking for another

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Reborn_Rhubarb t1_iuwluxy wrote

Even if that boy were 100% stomach, I'm hard pressed to figure out where he's putting it all. He's gonna need a serious nap.

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bizuxxa OP t1_iuxicr8 wrote

His nap , fisherman nightmare.

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PhoenyxStar t1_iuzq4dv wrote

Watch his neck. They're all just sort of... sitting there.

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LOUD-AF t1_iuxd8xw wrote

Cormorants are incredibly voracious birds. My region in Canada actually put a bounty on them for awhile. They are believed to pillage rivers that support wild Salmon migration and spawning. I'm told they decimate many of the Salmon farms in the area too. Cormorants are not the true problem though. Poor fisheries management and greedy aquaculture business is the crux of the problem. Almost nobody participated in the bounty program because it's so full of sh#t.

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bizuxxa OP t1_iuxhvka wrote

This bird is a fish nightmare . The river where we are fishing now is empty because of this bird .

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LOUD-AF t1_iuygpu7 wrote

Both cormorants and shag are very common around my area. There are plenty of fish being taken from the rivers here. Freshwater species that migrate to freshwater areas are healthy and productive. Fish farming is prevalent and said birds do put quite a dent in the operations. They knew this would happen and they think the issue will be resolved by killing natural predators. More will come. Science proves this. I'm sure you'll catch a fish.

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trebor8201 t1_iuwevlx wrote

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supagirl277 t1_iuxj0ue wrote

I cannot read that word and think of anything else other than Cramorant, the Pokémon. It’s like it corrects to that every time

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gabbagool3 t1_iuxlaeo wrote

  1. we don't see him fly off, i'm not sure he can with all that cargo.
  2. swallowing them whole like that i think his plan is to barf them up back at the nest and feed on them over several days.
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eatmocake84 t1_iuyxucg wrote

What language is that at the end? Did he call the bird a good dog?

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zcen t1_iuz84e8 wrote

Mandarin, said "He ate it all".

Edit: Probably comes from the same region or tradition documented in this video.

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eatmocake84 t1_iuz8am6 wrote

Thanks. Sounded vaguely like how I remember the Somali phrase for good dog

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