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Big difference between a small animal and a small human. That bird should know better. Poopy diapers weigh a kid down!!

The bird scared the **** outta that kid. ;)

Also why do dumb asses run with their cameras pointed at the ground?

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Holy mother of ****!

That is one magnificent bird but damn if that happened to me as either the kid or the parents, i'd absolutely crap myself!

Im sure he was more worried about the kid that might have been hurt than getting a good camera shot of himself running to the kid.

Exactly.

The first thing i'd do would be drop the camera and run.

I don't see what I'm supposed to be looking at in the "Fake" video?

aha. There was a doll with red hair and blue outfit that was picked up by the bird and when the camera man ran to the toddler, the real toddler was taken out of the stroller who was wearing a red hood and blue outfit. Nicely done fake, I wonder how they knew the bird was going to go for the doll.

aha. There was a doll with red hair and blue outfit that was picked up by the bird and when the camera man ran to the toddler, the real toddler was taken out of the stroller who was wearing a red hood and blue outfit. Nicely done fake, I wonder how they knew the bird was going to go for the doll.

huh, interesting. Going to get their 15 minutes I suppose now...

aha. There was a doll with red hair and blue outfit that was picked up by the bird and when the camera man ran to the toddler, the real toddler was taken out of the stroller who was wearing a red hood and blue outfit. Nicely done fake, I wonder how they knew the bird was going to go for the doll.

No dolls. CGI. Notice the movement in the video I posted.

And these weird glitches in the matrix: http://i.imgur.com/kZg5S.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/7ygzr.jpg

Also hit the news: http://wtvr.com/2012...hes-kid-is-cgi/

edit: Damn you streetwolf for posting that link seconds earlier than me :)

Im sure he was more worried about the kid that might have been hurt than getting a good camera shot of himself running to the kid.

I know. Anyone would.

that was some cool **** anyway. That bird didn't quite expect the weight. When I saw the it swoop down I already knew what was up. Definitely not the bird with the kid in hand.

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