...or planning to.
Bird attacks have never been proven successful as means of contraception.
Whether the video is real or not, it is a real eye opener.
We need to wipe the entire population of eagle off the face of the earth so nothing like this could ever happen again.
I hope I smell sarcasm there.
Or why the cameraman barely reacted at all.I was wondering why the baby didn't start screaming immediately.
Whether the video is real or not, it is a real eye opener.
We need to wipe the entire population of eagle off the face of the earth so nothing like this could ever happen again.
As he was not expecting it to do that but you do hear him say words about it then run.Or why the cameraman barely reacted at all.
I was wondering why the baby didn't start screaming immediately. I'm glad it's fake. Those talons would've hurt him pretty bad if it were real.
No no no. u gais r rong.
We all need to have our own personal eagle. Do eagles attack people who are protected by their own eagle? No.
I have every right to have my own eagle and if I was walking down the street at night, I'd want an eagle to protect me from other eagles.
If that child had had eagle training from an earlier age, the eagle wouldn't have been a threat.
Yep. But eagles need to be acquired with several psychological tests in addition to background checks of the buyer. No one should be running around with an eagle that wasn't acquired legally.
Oh, he does, but it's a massive under-reaction. He barely even shows surprise at the way an eagle swoops down and tries to pluck a toddler up off the ground. He does nothing to try and scare the bird away, or raise an alarm. In fact, he does quite the opposite. If anything, his reactions are for the camera and the audience watching, to try and make it seem authentic.As he was not expecting it to do that but you do hear him say words about it then run.
The kid did have a rather thick jumper on