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A Bird Larger Than a Human Lives in an Indian Dump!

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There are many different animals in the world, living in their own territories. China, due to rapid urbanization, is seeing a decreasing amount of animals' natural habitats, so many wild animals can only be seen in zoos. However, in some places, many animals and local people live together in a wonderful and harmonious way in a region. Let's take a look together!

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India and China are both populous countries, but India's economic conditions are far behind China. However, as neighbors, many Chinese people pay a lot of attention to India. India has a very large landfill, where many impoverished people often pick up garbage to make a living. Over time, many permanent residents have gathered in the landfill.

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In addition to picking garbage for a living, there is also a striking animal in the landfill, a very large bird called the Greater White Pelican. This bird has long legs and a huge body size, and likes to scavenge in the landfill. When outsiders enter and see the big bird and humans together, not disturbing each other while scavenging, they may be shocked. However, locals have become accustomed to this.

Someone might be curious why locals don't hunt the big bird, because this bird eats garbage, its body is very dirty, and the meat is very unpalatable, so locals would rather pick up garbage and eat it, rather than eat the bird's meat, which is why there is a harmonious coexistence between humans and the Greater White Pelican.

Greater White Pelican

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