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Just look at the pictures posted here of the chickadees we have found to be infected and harassing us.
I had one follow me all the way from Northern Minnesota to southern Illinois before I lost him. No "regular harmless" chickadee can do that.
My wife was trapped in her car by one. She did not dare get out. Luckily she could slide out the back door on the other side and run into the house.
If they were simply human zombies we could just stab them in the brain, like they do on "the walking Dead". Have you ever tried to stab a chickadee in the brain? Their heads are small and their brains even smaller.
Scientist use to think cock roaches would be the apex critter after a nuclear attack, now they know it will be chickadees.
You should study up on them, before you dismiss them so easily. You are doing this at your own peril.
I had one follow me all the way from Northern Minnesota to southern Illinois before I lost him. No "regular harmless" chickadee can do that.
My wife was trapped in her car by one. She did not dare get out. Luckily she could slide out the back door on the other side and run into the house.
If they were simply human zombies we could just stab them in the brain, like they do on "the walking Dead". Have you ever tried to stab a chickadee in the brain? Their heads are small and their brains even smaller.
Scientist use to think cock roaches would be the apex critter after a nuclear attack, now they know it will be chickadees.
You should study up on them, before you dismiss them so easily. You are doing this at your own peril.