Birds fall on the ground when they die, unless they die in their nest. But they are not often found by humans, because there are many insects and animals that will eat dead birds.
The bird you are describing is most likely a "seagull." Seagulls are commonly found near bodies of water and have a distinctive appearance with a white and gray plumage.
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Knikilas, or Cape wagtails, can be found in southern Africa. They are commonly seen in urban areas, farmlands, and along water bodies like rivers and streams. Their distinctive tail wagging behavior makes them easily recognizable in their habitat.
Means nothing but a dead bird. I suggest that something ate the head or it fell off.
No
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A vulture likes to eat anything that is already dead and rotting.
Unfortunately, No. Hundreds of bodies weren't found.
It depends on which bodies you are talking about as to whether or not they were dead or alive. Usually when a body are found, the person is dead, if the person was alive, they would not say the bodies were fond.
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If a bird breathed when it was dead, then the bird wouldn't be dead. So, no.
I'd suggest throwing it away...
his name is gorgakh. it is found in pakistan
Over 100000 bodies has been found dead in haiti
During WWI the dead whether in the trenches or in "No Man's Land" were left there until the Wars end. Bodies were still being found even after a decade.
I think the bird in dies. I had found a robins egg once that had a dead baby robin in it.