These birds have a sharp point on top of their heads, so if an enemy touches it, it gets killed! |
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
About Sword Birds
This bird, the relative of the peregrine falcon, is preyed upon by explode moles, dancer porcupines, and the Rope Cat is an adult female. Before growing up, the prince lays his eggs. The females let the eggs hatch before getting eaten by their predators--explode moles, dancer porcupines, and the legendary Rope Cat. The males have no predators.
Enemies who touch the blade of this bird's head will be killed because of the caption. The males kill the predators of these birds. They eat robobugs, viruses, obesity shooters, and adult smear flowers. Although these birds won't attack the smear seeds, they paint this bird different colors from black. The sword birds rip up their parents instead.
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