The Largest Bird's Nest, No One Dare to Collect Eggs, Locals Say: 'No One Would Dare'
Lead: Explore China's vast landscapes and countless beautiful scenery, traveling and growing along the way. Africa, a vast and unexplored continent, is home not only to black people but also to many strange and wonderful animals, such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. Ordinary people generally will not provoke these ferocious beasts. Today, the author will introduce a nest located in Africa, so what kind of nest causes no one to dare to approach it?
We all know that many common nests are not very large, but the largest nest in the world can weigh 1 ton. However, this nest is not just the residence of a single bird, but a family of birds. The materials used to make it are similar to ordinary nests, but the shape is quite terrifying, somewhat like a giant beehive. The maker of the nest is dozens or even hundreds of colonial weaver birds.
Animal lovers may know the ‘colonial weaver bird’, which is small in size but very united, and spends its entire life building its nest. The nests of colonial weaver birds are like a collective dormitory, with hundreds of weaver birds living together until the tree can no longer bear the weight of the nest and collapses. Weaver birds will not give up their nests.
These birds are very ‘nest-protective’; once they detect an enemy approaching, several hundred birds will attack together. Africans will naturally not go to waste their lives. There's also the fact that the nests may contain poisonous snakes. After all, so many birds concentrated together means a lot of bird eggs. Snakes will not miss this 'snack'. Furthermore, because the nest environment is complex, snakes get lost inside, and if humans try to take the eggs, the consequences can be imagined. Not only will they be attacked by birds, but a single bite from a poisonous snake could be disastrous, especially considering Africa's underdeveloped medical facilities.
Summary: Therefore, even if Africans know that there are many bird eggs in the nests, no one dares to approach the nests. After all, life is only once, and no one wants to take risks. If you have friends traveling to Africa, you must also remember not to approach these nests.