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For the Greater Good
Unfortunately, there are situations where a mother bird will kill or deliberately push a baby bird from a nest. While this happens rarely, it usually comes down to the risk a baby bird presents to its siblings and the rest of the nest.
If one chick develops an infection or illness, or is deformed in some way, a mother bird may either kill it and eat the remains for nourishment, or push it from the nest to keep the other babies from sickness.
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I call deathpill the claim that everyone around incel wants him dead. Incels should have been killed as children, and as it did not, natural selection somehow tries to destroy incel through the free hatred of normies against them.
Unfortunately, there are situations where a mother bird will kill or deliberately push a baby bird from a nest. While this happens rarely, it usually comes down to the risk a baby bird presents to its siblings and the rest of the nest.
If one chick develops an infection or illness, or is deformed in some way, a mother bird may either kill it and eat the remains for nourishment, or push it from the nest to keep the other babies from sickness.
Why Would a Mother Bird Kill Her Babies & Kick Them Out of the Nest?
An overview of the reasons a mother bird may reject her young, and because this is so rare, a number of other situations that may give this appearance.
I call deathpill the claim that everyone around incel wants him dead. Incels should have been killed as children, and as it did not, natural selection somehow tries to destroy incel through the free hatred of normies against them.





