Baby Birds Eaten By Snake RIP

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For the people who say “Don’t interfere with nature”, I was fixing a cabin, replacing wood and painting. The snake was in the way and it tried to bite me. It had to go, I don’t get paid enough to get bit by snakes lol 🐍
Edit: people are mad I dropped the snake, I’m not terrified of snakes, but I’m no snake expert and I don’t know how to properly handle them. I’m not taking the risk when I’m 10 feet off the ground on a ladder.

Akooks
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If you think this is cruel, it happens all the time. Today I saw a dead baby bird being eaten by ants

awesomearthropods
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We are a part of nature also. Man did nothing wrong. Get that snake tf outta here.

Theodorebenevolent
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do any of these people know that you were fixing a cabin? kinda stupid how they blame the deaths on you

runaway
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Ngl that looked like a LARGE snake. Those babies had no chance once it knew they were there

casedistorted
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Unfortunate, but the important thing is that the parent(s) escaped. If they were killed, their babies would have died regardless. But if they escaped, they can always go on to start another brood.

suchomimustenerensis
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I guess an adult robin isn’t much of a match against a snake, and would have little to no success in fighting one off to protect its chicks. Robins have many predators to contend with: snakes, crows, blue jays, owls, foxes, hawks, raccoons, cats, squirrels, even chipmunks.

Akira
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I’m glad your commented on why you had to move the snake. Anyone who’s saying that he should have killed it or moved it farther away, then something else would’ve probably eaten those birds or the snake would’ve returned anyways. Everyone’s gotta eat at the end of the day. There’s this quote from the video game called red dead redemption 2 from rains fall who’s a Native American chief. He says something like how nature has its beauty and brutality. This video shows mother nature’s brutality and how everyone has to survive

ichangedmyusernamebecausei
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Me personally i think exactly what you did was just right. You moved the snake, without killing it. And You did NOT interfere with nature too much.

L_bryant
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This is natures way. Some survive, and some don’t. It is what it is.

Packguardian_gacha
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Baby birds:LOOK A GIANT WORM LETS FEAST
Snake:uno reverse-

Dsgustt
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Poor babies never even got to start their new life R.I.P

nancylarock
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Unrelated but this reminded me of this one rainy day a few years ago. I stopped to greet a snail, and left it thinking it would be ok. The next day I walked the same way and was sad to see the snail was crushed in the same spot after I left. It's sad but what can you do.

hunterjaquard
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We think it’s sad when babies die

But in nature it happens all the time

ksoundkaiju
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Baby chick: mommy we need food, snake: you are my food

fritzbgeo
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POV: you’re the first person to sleep at the sleepover 💀

GramPlaysVR
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This is really sad, I love animals and wanna watch baby birds grow up someday from afar

TheDeerBird
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Robins by the sound of it. I've seen a parent robin defend the unfledged chick from a blue jay whilst outside on the ground, chick pestering parent- feed me! feed me! Also witnessed from a distance whilst several jays drive off a red wing blackbird as they stay and eat all the chicks. When the jays left, she left a trail of feathers when she flew up, the male was about a block away, watching from a rooftop. Also saw birds at a feeder scatter job st before a jay arrived. The only birds staying were a pair of boat tailed grackles, but were awfully nervous, keeping watch on the jay.

thomasmleahy
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For those who say that nature is calming:

DestructiveCyborgUser
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Baby birds: Thank god we don’t have Diddy in nature!
Snake: Welcome to the Diddy Party
Baby birds: AYO

charizardking