Yikes, I didn't notice the eyes at first, that is spooky. Quite the puzzled look on the remaining hawk as it's left wondering what the hell just happened.
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"Martha?"



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‘Why did you say that name!’
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Well, be careful using it around Batman, or Superman.
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Before I make paleoart inspired by this, I made thispic.twitter.com/QgzsPxtjC3
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I love how the other sleeping Hawk is visibly like “the fuck was that?! Hello? Cheryl?”
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Later, in a back alley, the owl accepted his payment from the orphaned mouse who hired him to avenge his parents.
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The payment was the mouse.
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Both terrifying and sad for the little hawk family
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But glorious for the owl eagle. Nom nom nom.
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*freezeframe* record scratch Hawk: ‘yep, that’s me. I bet you’re wondering how I ended up in this situation’
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I manned one of these
#owls a few years ago for a zoo. Even as an eyass, his prey drive was impressive. Him at 12 weeks:pic.twitter.com/3TNX3IBSaU
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He looks like he's sizing you up! Glad you survived to tell about it!
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Birds of prey are interesting like that. It’s really cool to watch the relationship developing between a falconer and his/her bird(s). At first, the bird will mean mug the falconer in the most hilarious way until they truly warm up to him/her.
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