Once I watched a hawk in a field. He was eating a rabbit that he had killed. He was standing on the ground in a grassy field and I could see him plainly. When he got through eating he drew back his right leg and kicked the rabbit in the head. His manner and body language expressed a wealth of contempt for the vanquished. I was more than mildly surprised. Indeed I was shocked. Why would an animal do this?
I can only assume that animals are like people and no two are completely alike. This hawk must have just been a bully. Perhaps all predators have a low opinion of those they prey upon. Perhaps the unpardonable sin is to be weak enough to be killed and eaten. Your thoughts on the subject?
From the woods, CE Wills.
I can only assume that animals are like people and no two are completely alike. This hawk must have just been a bully. Perhaps all predators have a low opinion of those they prey upon. Perhaps the unpardonable sin is to be weak enough to be killed and eaten. Your thoughts on the subject?
From the woods, CE Wills.
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