Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Never Underestimate

national geographic documentary 2015 A day or two ago, I was at an outside show and celebration at the shoreline. It was all around went to by people, pooches and winged animals. It's astonishing that there was something there for each body, paying little mind to species. There were a few people moving close to the stage and other individuals in the back column waving their hands. One woman had a bit of broiled fish - a portion of her "fish sticks and french fries" lunch from the fish cafe. She was waving it to the music, since it was at that point in her grasp. Think about what happened next.

Right, the cutting edge likeness a Pterodactyl (a seagull) came swooping down, flawlessly timing the cadence to the music and the waving of the arm, and grabbed that fish piece right out of her hands. Everybody saw it, so I have a lot of observers to this here story. On the off chance that you think the eventual fate of mechanical technology and swarming ramble fighting (think: Skynet, or the Matrix) will be cool, given me a chance to let you know that the unstoppable force of life, advancement and our present day seagull has a thing or two to show us. In particular for this situation; " Never Underestimate the Genetic Upline of a Pterodactyl."

The flying creature then took off for parts obscure with different seagulls in pursue just in the event that he dropped any amid his flight to devour some fairly costly "vacationer trap" fish sticks and french fries. People must think they are so planned, astute and light-footed, yet this fowl put that overweight woman to disgrace. When it had its snout around that fish, he claimed it and he was gone, straightforward as that.

Approve in this way, I ponder what that fowl was considering. Was he considering, that the woman was testing him, or challenging him to come and get it, or was it all simply instinctual. "Hey, there is a huge peace of effectively cooked fish, I am ravenous, I can get that fish without getting wet, thus I will simply sit tight for the ideal planning and it will be mine!" If along these lines, the rest was history wasn't it.

The woman looked so dumbfounded, that the fledgling had captured her fish, by and by, I wasn't astounded, however I enjoyed the diversion of everything, and the deftness of the feathered creature, how it easy came in for the score, and took off with effortlessness, similar to a light warrior assault flying machine coming in for a strike. The winged creature made it look so natural, yet advancement presumably did the greater part of the work, now that I think on it. Both for the overweight human too innocent to imagine that could happen to her, and the winged creature, that who was so very much adjusted to get a moving target, it didn't reconsider.

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