Talk about the universe having a grudge on someone:
"she believes the hawk swooping down ultimately saved her life. “I think that was God’s way of letting me live…”
Looks to me like God tried to kill you
Talk about the universe having a grudge on someone:
"she believes the hawk swooping down ultimately saved her life. “I think that was God’s way of letting me live…”
Looks to me like God tried to kill you
The scariest part was probably when the leopard appeared out of nowhere to pounce on the eagle.
Maybe, but I’ll bet that the hawk probably dropped the snake on her in the first place, so it’s kinda like when a kid gives their friend a little shove near a dropoff and then pulls them back, then declaring “saved your life!”
We’ll need to get a larger animal to take the leopard out
Talk about bad timing on mowing the lawn, it’s a lesson not to have grass lawns in TX. Maybe?
It was just a warning. This time.
Sounds like the woman was mowing her lawn in a Far Cry simulator.
If it’s a sign from god, it’s definitely telling her that Mexico is still the true owner of Texas lands…
Predatory birds often catch prey and drop them from high up to kill them with the impact fall. There are a ton of videos of hawks killing mountain goats that way on YouTube
Diehard Alamo enthusiast sees the red, white, and blue ribbon and thinks, “Nuh, uh.”
Maybe it’s Quetzalcoatl giving her the message.
Be in the lookout for human sacrifices and large winged serpents in the neighborhood.
… seems like there would be a pretty narrow range of creatures that are both small enough for a bird to lift but also big enough to be killed by a fall
Snakes and rodents, which are among a raptor’s main prey.
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