Technically yes. You could either use a very large stone that would kill two birds (or more) at one time; else you could fire or throw the stone ensuring that it has enough velocity to kill first one bird and then the second.
With a big enough stone, yes.
Kill two birds with one stone. (actually, kill two birds with one throw if you want the literal translation)
They pick up a stone than because the birds are so close they throw it and it hits them so sad
Well, maybe its a different way of saying "kill two birds with one stone"...
It means you could get two things done at one time or one trip.
No
Not at the risk of losing the first bird.
The phrase "kill two birds with one stone" is a common idiom that is used to describe completing two tasks with a single action. Its origin is uncertain, but it has been attributed to various sources throughout history.
For export it's meat? I think not actually. Currently.
Yes, but there is always a cost involved.
yes Mockingbirds actually do raid other bird's nest, and sometimes kill other birds.
no one. Saladin didnt actually kill anyone
It means you managed to get about two things done by only doing one thing.