I have always found the animal kingdom truly fascinating, and the Hornero bird is no different. When I see something like this, it denounces the statements from idiots who say animals have no brains. If they didn't have a brain, they wouldn't be able to do the un-thinkable.
Known for their mud nests, the Hornero bird comes from the Spanish word horno, meaning "oven". Click the pic to see the bird complete it's home.
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
It's Purely Animal - Issue No. 18 - Hornero Bird Building
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Animal Kingdom,
Animals,
Birds,
Hornero,
It's Purely Animal,
Nests
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1 comment:
Yeah, animals aren't dumb. They just can't communicate with us, and if they could I'm sure there would be a lot more vegetarians in this world.
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