Strange photo: 'Extraterrestrial' in bird gizzard
An X-ray image of a duck revealed an object like an extraterrestrial face in its gut. The staff at the International Bird Rescue Center in Fairfield, California, USA, took the picture on May 21 while curing
An X-ray image of a duck revealed an object like an extraterrestrial face in its gut.
The staff at the International Bird Rescue Center in Fairfield, California, USA, took the photo on May 21 while treating a broken duck bird. They were amazed at what they saw: a head was staring at him from inside the bird gizzard.
The image of a strange face in the sky of a duck.( Photo: National Geographic )
" Our organization has been operating for 35 years, and we encountered a lot of things, from bullets, hooks ., but this is the first time such a thing has been revealed ," the chief executive said. by Jay Holcomb.
The center's experts are also not sure what made this strange image. Holcomb surmised that the cause could be the accumulation of food particles in the duck's digestive system.
This explanation seems more plausible when the duck died of the wound shortly after the photo was taken. Its autopsy showed particles in the animal's abdomen and a few other things.
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