A Zombie Monster
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The Great tit might seem like just a cute little bird, but don’t let its
appearance fool you for. In reality, it is one of the most vicious
creatures in the world. Also known as ‘The Zombie tit’, this chirping
ball of feathers is a killing machine with an insatiable hunger for
brains.
Scientists generally agree that modern birds are direct descendants of
fierce dinosaurs like the T-Rex and Velociraptor. Of course, most of
them are so small and their feathers so pretty that it’s hard for people
to actually associate them with the monstrous creatures depicted in
films like Jurassic Park. However, their predatory instincts have
definitely passed the test of time, and this holds true for the tiny
Great tit, as well. So what’s so scary about this seemingly harmless
bird? Well, just that it is known to routinely seek out other birds and
bats, crush their heads and feast on their brains!
Found in several parts of Asia and northern Africa, Great tits mostly
feed on insects and seeds. In fact, 90 percent of their diet consists of
plant material. They are so powerful and formidable for their size that
they can use their beaks to break into the hard shells of hazelnuts and
acorns. They also raid caches created by other passerines, and act as
part-time scavengers as well.
But Great tits do have a murderous side, according to several scientific
reports. Given the opportunity, a Great tit will not hesitate to take
advantage of its strong beak, killing smaller passerines when the
opportunity arises. In one particularly gruesome image doing the rounds
online, more than ten dead Common redpolls can be seen with their skulls
smashed in – supposedly the victims of a Great tit.
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