Yes, the animal world can be harsh and cruel as well as ours is and it is much about the survival of the fittest and the most insolent. So here’s a story where a woodpecker and a grosbeak came across… Only one could stay with delicious food and the other one should kiss this food goodbye… Or maybe it was just a kiss winked.
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