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Inner Mongolia border police found and rescued a vulture in the wild. Why did what happened later make people laugh and cry?
Inner Mongolia border police found and rescued a vulture in the wild. Why did what happened later make people laugh and cry?

Inner Mongolia border police found and rescued a vulture in the wild. Unexpectedly, this vulture flew back to the police station with a police car after being released? Ceng rice? Did the police come? Tang priest style? Well-meaning advice: you are not a chicken, the sky and grassland are yours.

On June 5438+February 2 1 2020, a dying vulture was found and rescued in the wild by the Baiyindulan Border Police Station at the Inner Mongolia Entry-Exit Frontier Inspection Station.

After a week's careful breeding by the police, the vulture recovered its strength and the police released it to nature.

But I never expected that after living in the wild for a few days, this vulture flew back to the police station with a police car.

The vultures who came back to eat rice wolfed down the meat on the ground, completely ignoring the police's hard advice: you are not a chicken, and the sky and grassland are yours. ?

According to the report, the police feed 6 Jin of meat every day, and the food expenses are 150 yuan. As food is expensive, the police intend to lower the food standard.

Since the outdoor temperature in the border area has been around MINUS 30 degrees recently, when the temperature rises, the police will release it into the nature.

User comments:

Don't want to work hard

It is estimated that the appetite is a bit big, picky eaters! Dayton has meat! Ha ha laugh

Bald eagle: You have understood that my ideal is to be a chicken. Why should I deny it?

According to encyclopedia data, vultures are national second-class protected animals. It is a large raptor, belonging to birds, eagles and eagles, with a body length of108-120cm. The whole body is dark brown, the head is bare, and the body is only covered with short dark brown down feathers. The back neck is completely bare without feathers, and the base of the neck is covered with long black or light brown white feather clusters.

They mainly inhabit barren rocks and grasslands, valleys and streams, as well as low mountains and hills, alpine wasteland and forest margins. They often act alone, occasionally in small groups, mainly feeding on the carcasses of large animals, occasionally attacking small and medium-sized mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds, and sometimes attacking livestock.