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15 Comments
BoneRemakesays...Well.. I got my 47 seconds of awesome for the day.
therealblankmansays...Ground loop much?
antsays...All I hear is the annoying humming sound, but no snores.
Porksandwichsays...High pitched squeak is the snore. Little body, higher pitched noises....and snores.
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BoneRemakesays...This actually makes me sleepy.
critical_dsays...Sounds like Curly when he is snoring.
MaxWildersays...I think the bird is crying because it is trapped inside a device that measures its oxygen use.
taranimatorsays...Thank you for posting this - hi-larious.. honk.. SHOOOOOO....
mxxconsays...And it sleeps with its tongue out.
BoneRemakesays...You dont see this everyday.
Chaucersays...Sounds like that bird has sleep apnea. it really needs to get that checked out.
Quboidsays...Why hasn't snoring been evolved out of existence? It seems odd that animals having this signal to tell predators that there's easy pickings going.
rich_magnetsays...Apparently this hummingbird is a deep sleeper. Having a bright flashlight jerkily played over its face doesn't stop it snoring at all.
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