“Remain perfectly still, their vision is based on movement.”
“Nah, fuck this bird.” Kicks swan to the moon
I want to see a Jurassic Park movie where it’s just geese and swans breaking out of captivity, and mildly annoying everyone.
“Remain perfectly still, their vision is based on movement.”
“Nah, fuck this bird.” Kicks swan to the moon
Boy have I got the video game for you: Untitled Goose Game
I want to see a Jurassic Park movie where it’s just realistic velociraptors breaking out of captivity and are just mildly annoying. Then the main character gets stomped on by a brachiosaurus.
I actually made an AI video of exactly what you just described.
Hot Fuzz. But with a swan.
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You’ve never met a swan, have you?
“Mild annoyance” are the seagulls stealing your food.
(Yes, that swan dunked the seagull so it couldn’t fly away.)
Swans don’t steal food. You give it to them hoping they don’t murder you.
Lumidaub@feddit.org 1 day ago
Weirdly, the notion that swans are particularly aggressive is one I learnt on the English-speaking part of the internet (so I instantly assume it’s an USianism). Any references to swan behaviour that I can find in German talks about how they’re associated with calm and serenity.
rumba@lemmy.zip 20 hours ago
That’s because the Germans have enough sense and morals to leave them alone :)
Duamerthrax@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
They are calm… by German standards.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 19 hours ago
i have to wonder if americans uh, get them confused with geese… Because geese can absolutely have a tendency to actively harass you, while swans don’t get close enough to interact with us in the first place.
Unless american swans are just suffering from lead poisoning like the general population?
sukhmel@programming.dev 20 hours ago
Don’t know, I’ve seen swans being total assholes in Finland, in Estonia, in Czechia, so maybe in Germany around Baltic shore they are also not seen as calm
There are a lot of animals that are seen completely not how they are, based on vibes, like wise owls, or cunning snakes, etc
echodot@feddit.uk 5 hours ago
I was think it’s funny how people go on about majestic horses. They’re not majestic, they are uncoordinated panicky idiots.
My aunt has a horse and I’ve seen him run into a tree, there’s one single tree in his paddock and it’s a giant oak, and he’s running into it at least three times. He panics if he can’t see his friend, often because his friend is behind him, and then runs madly around until he crashes into something, or stumbles into the pond.
This is the horse and had a panic attack because the farmer had bought a new wheelbarrow and it looked different to the one he was used to.
cazssiew@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
In my experience it’s more of a specifically British phobia.
sukhmel@programming.dev 21 hours ago
I like the title of the seagull video, that’s very on point