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Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

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Speaking of elephants, although they are herbivores, elephants have no natural enemies on the earth, after all, the huge body, even the beasts of prey will not take the initiative to provoke.

However, elephants living in Africa recently have suffered one of the most "humiliating" things since birth, for the simple reason that African elephants, which seem to have no comparison at all, have been beaten by small sparrows.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

Speaking of elephants, although they are herbivores, elephants have no natural enemies on the earth, after all, the huge body, even the beasts of prey will not take the initiative to provoke.

However, elephants living in Africa recently have suffered one of the most "humiliating" things since birth, for the simple reason that African elephants, which seem to have no comparison at all, have been beaten by small sparrows.

According to foreign media reports, this is because the current Africa is in the driest season of the year, at this time, for animals that survive in the wild, finding a water source and appropriating it for themselves is the way to survive.

The same is true of African elephants, we all know that under normal circumstances, the elephant's habitat will be near the water source, but this time, the water source near the elephant habitat is "targeted" by the small sparrow, and after finding that the elephant does not intend to give up the water source, the birds attack the elephant in groups.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

Speaking of elephants, although they are herbivores, elephants have no natural enemies on the earth, after all, the huge body, even the beasts of prey will not take the initiative to provoke.

However, elephants living in Africa recently have suffered one of the most "humiliating" things since birth, for the simple reason that African elephants, which seem to have no comparison at all, have been beaten by small sparrows.

According to foreign media reports, this is because the current Africa is in the driest season of the year, at this time, for animals that survive in the wild, finding a water source and appropriating it for themselves is the way to survive.

The same is true of African elephants, we all know that under normal circumstances, the elephant's habitat will be near the water source, but this time, the water source near the elephant habitat is "targeted" by the small sparrow, and after finding that the elephant does not intend to give up the water source, the birds attack the elephant in groups.

It is said that "one punch is difficult to beat four hands", not to mention an elephant facing tens of thousands of small birds, every year when the dry season in Africa comes, photographers will photograph the "sparrow" group beating the elephant, and these birds will take turns until the elephant completely leaves the water source and never comes back.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

So, what exactly is this little bird that can bully elephants? Why are they so powerful?

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Researchers said that the red-billed Quelia finch is the most famous "agricultural and forestry bird" in Africa, and their breeding season is exactly the time of the annual autumn harvest, which also leads to seeing the grain that has just matured, and before the African farmers have all collected it, they have been eaten by the overwhelming red-billed Quelia finch.

Because the red-billed Quelia finch is a social bird, so in sub-Saharan Africa, it is often seen that dense red-billed Quelia finch flies by, and each group of red-billed Quelia finch is composed of at least millions, naturally, in the face of such a huge population of red-billed Quelia finch, even a huge African elephant, it is difficult to resist, and can only obediently leave in front of the "wheel war" of the red-billed Quelia finch to give way to the water source.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Researchers said that the red-billed Quelia finch is the most famous "agricultural and forestry bird" in Africa, and their breeding season is exactly the time of the annual autumn harvest, which also leads to seeing the grain that has just matured, and before the African farmers have all collected it, they have been eaten by the overwhelming red-billed Quelia finch.

Because the red-billed Quelia finch is a social bird, so in sub-Saharan Africa, it is often seen that dense red-billed Quelia finch flies by, and each group of red-billed Quelia finch is composed of at least millions, naturally, in the face of such a huge population of red-billed Quelia finch, even a huge African elephant, it is difficult to resist, and can only obediently leave in front of the "wheel war" of the red-billed Quelia finch to give way to the water source.

According to research data, a red-billed Quelia finch needs to eat 15 grams of food a day, although they also go to prey on insects, but they prefer to feed on food, which is also their most annoying place, and today, at least 1.5 billion red-billed Quelia finches are flooded in Africa, which also means that at least 1500 tons of food are eaten by them every day.

What is this concept? If all this food is given to one person, then it is enough for a person to eat for more than 8,000 years to be able to eat all 1,500 tons of grain, and it is conceivable that the harm of the red-billed Queria finch is so great, especially for Africa, which has a large number of hungry people and has always had a food crisis.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

So, didn't africans want to go past and wipe out these red-billed Queria finches?

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Researchers said that the red-billed Quelia finch is the most famous "agricultural and forestry bird" in Africa, and their breeding season is exactly the time of the annual autumn harvest, which also leads to seeing the grain that has just matured, and before the African farmers have all collected it, they have been eaten by the overwhelming red-billed Quelia finch.

Because the red-billed Quelia finch is a social bird, so in sub-Saharan Africa, it is often seen that dense red-billed Quelia finch flies by, and each group of red-billed Quelia finch is composed of at least millions, naturally, in the face of such a huge population of red-billed Quelia finch, even a huge African elephant, it is difficult to resist, and can only obediently leave in front of the "wheel war" of the red-billed Quelia finch to give way to the water source.

According to research data, a red-billed Quelia finch needs to eat 15 grams of food a day, although they also go to prey on insects, but they prefer to feed on food, which is also their most annoying place, and today, at least 1.5 billion red-billed Quelia finches are flooded in Africa, which also means that at least 1500 tons of food are eaten by them every day.

What is this concept? If all this food is given to one person, then it is enough for a person to eat for more than 8,000 years to be able to eat all 1,500 tons of grain, and it is conceivable that the harm of the red-billed Queria finch is so great, especially for Africa, which has a large number of hungry people and has always had a food crisis.

Of course, africans want to eliminate these red-billed quelia finches, after all, they can grab food from the mouths of Africans who are short of food themselves, because the number of red-billed quelia finches is too much, so in Africa, the red-billed quelia finch will also be captured, plucked and fried into food.

However, it is still impossible to eliminate the red-billed Quelia finch by eating alone, so for many years, many places in Africa have also issued "bird killing orders" to "kill the red-billed Quelia finch" that steal crops, but the number of these small birds is too much, and the breeding speed is also very amazing, which also leads to eating and killing.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Researchers said that the red-billed Quelia finch is the most famous "agricultural and forestry bird" in Africa, and their breeding season is exactly the time of the annual autumn harvest, which also leads to seeing the grain that has just matured, and before the African farmers have all collected it, they have been eaten by the overwhelming red-billed Quelia finch.

Because the red-billed Quelia finch is a social bird, so in sub-Saharan Africa, it is often seen that dense red-billed Quelia finch flies by, and each group of red-billed Quelia finch is composed of at least millions, naturally, in the face of such a huge population of red-billed Quelia finch, even a huge African elephant, it is difficult to resist, and can only obediently leave in front of the "wheel war" of the red-billed Quelia finch to give way to the water source.

According to research data, a red-billed Quelia finch needs to eat 15 grams of food a day, although they also go to prey on insects, but they prefer to feed on food, which is also their most annoying place, and today, at least 1.5 billion red-billed Quelia finches are flooded in Africa, which also means that at least 1500 tons of food are eaten by them every day.

What is this concept? If all this food is given to one person, then it is enough for a person to eat for more than 8,000 years to be able to eat all 1,500 tons of grain, and it is conceivable that the harm of the red-billed Queria finch is so great, especially for Africa, which has a large number of hungry people and has always had a food crisis.

Of course, africans want to eliminate these red-billed quelia finches, after all, they can grab food from the mouths of Africans who are short of food themselves, because the number of red-billed quelia finches is too much, so in Africa, the red-billed quelia finch will also be captured, plucked and fried into food.

However, it is still impossible to eliminate the red-billed Quelia finch by eating alone, so for many years, many places in Africa have also issued "bird killing orders" to "kill the red-billed Quelia finch" that steal crops, but the number of these small birds is too much, and the breeding speed is also very amazing, which also leads to eating and killing.

In Africa, many people will also take the bird-catching net to hunt the red-billed Quelia finch, and many African countries will even "engage in sneak attacks" when the red-billed Quelia finch sleeps, spraying a large amount of bird killer in their habitat, so that these red-billed Quelia finch will all "die" when sleeping.

However, it is unimaginable that for so many years, the African people have repeatedly lost the battle against the red-billed Quelia finch, and even the number of these red-billed Quelia finches, under the large-scale hunting of human beings again and again, is like a weed, and the number has not only not decreased, but has increased, and no matter how much the African people hate them, they still live freely in Africa.

Bird infestations have occurred in Africa, with 1.5 billion sparrows eating 1,500 tons of food a day, even elephants

This small bird, also known as the "red-billed sparrow", their scientific name is the red-billed Queria finch, which is a bird mainly distributed in the southern part of Africa and one of the most abundant birds in the world.

According to statistics, in Africa, the number of red-billed Quelia finch is at least 10 billion, because the number is too much, so the outbreak of red-billed Quelia finches in Africa, like the locust plague, makes the African people suffer.

Researchers said that the red-billed Quelia finch is the most famous "agricultural and forestry bird" in Africa, and their breeding season is exactly the time of the annual autumn harvest, which also leads to seeing the grain that has just matured, and before the African farmers have all collected it, they have been eaten by the overwhelming red-billed Quelia finch.

Because the red-billed Quelia finch is a social bird, so in sub-Saharan Africa, it is often seen that dense red-billed Quelia finch flies by, and each group of red-billed Quelia finch is composed of at least millions, naturally, in the face of such a huge population of red-billed Quelia finch, even a huge African elephant, it is difficult to resist, and can only obediently leave in front of the "wheel war" of the red-billed Quelia finch to give way to the water source.

According to research data, a red-billed Quelia finch needs to eat 15 grams of food a day, although they also go to prey on insects, but they prefer to feed on food, which is also their most annoying place, and today, at least 1.5 billion red-billed Quelia finches are flooded in Africa, which also means that at least 1500 tons of food are eaten by them every day.

What is this concept? If all this food is given to one person, then it is enough for a person to eat for more than 8,000 years to be able to eat all 1,500 tons of grain, and it is conceivable that the harm of the red-billed Queria finch is so great, especially for Africa, which has a large number of hungry people and has always had a food crisis.

Of course, africans want to eliminate these red-billed quelia finches, after all, they can grab food from the mouths of Africans who are short of food themselves, because the number of red-billed quelia finches is too much, so in Africa, the red-billed quelia finch will also be captured, plucked and fried into food.

However, it is still impossible to eliminate the red-billed Quelia finch by eating alone, so for many years, many places in Africa have also issued "bird killing orders" to "kill the red-billed Quelia finch" that steal crops, but the number of these small birds is too much, and the breeding speed is also very amazing, which also leads to eating and killing.

In Africa, many people will also take the bird-catching net to hunt the red-billed Quelia finch, and many African countries will even "engage in sneak attacks" when the red-billed Quelia finch sleeps, spraying a large amount of bird killer in their habitat, so that these red-billed Quelia finch will all "die" when sleeping.

However, it is unimaginable that for so many years, the African people have repeatedly lost the battle against the red-billed Quelia finch, and even the number of these red-billed Quelia finches, under the large-scale hunting of human beings again and again, is like a weed, and the number has not only not decreased, but has increased, and no matter how much the African people hate them, they still live freely in Africa.

And when these red-billed Quelia finch fly by in flocks, many times, when you see the first red-billed Quelia finch, it is likely that it will take a full 5 hours for a large army of red-billed Quelia finch to completely fly over your head, you can imagine how terrifying their number is, I have to say that Africa is really a very magical place, not only there are inexhaustible locusts, but also inexhaustible red-billed Quelia finch.