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Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: thedoc on 09/08/2016 10:50:45
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Michelle Perrins asked the Naked Scientists:
Hello
I would like to know where birds go to die? The only dead birds I have seen are from road kill, a cat/dog's kill or a baby bird that fell out of the nest.
What do you think?
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We discussed this question on our show
We put this to Eleanor Drinkwater, from the University of Cambridge...
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Do birds go somewhere to die?
Yes. The ground.
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The only dead birds I have seen are from road kill, a cat/dog's kill or a baby bird that fell out of the nest.
The only reason even you saw them in the first place was because you got there before the scavengers did.