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Seagull tries to rip out man’s tongue: ‘Bro are you crazy — that’s not a dove’

Por: New York Post Life December 04, 2022

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Gull got your tongue? A man’s attempt to tease a seagull backfired terribly after the angry bird nearly ripped out his tongue. A video of the literal tongue-lashing is currently blowing up online. The incident was set in motion after a restaurant worker picked up the bird in an unknown part of Turkey, CEN reported. In the jaw-dropping footage, the unidentified bird brain can be seen clutching the seagull in his hands as he taunts the poor... + full article



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