VULTURES... MAKING EVERYTHING LOOK MORE CREEPY
They certainly do know how to set the mood.
Rodeo grounds are generally a fun place for many. Sure, periodically people and animals get hurt there, but for the most part they really don't creep people out. However, when they are empty except for a handful of vultures... they sure look a bit different, and creepier. Check out these photos.
VULTURE PHOTOS
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Town of Spearfish, SD in the northern Black Hills has a huge resident flock of turkey vultures that nest in the city park each year. Looks strange to see them soaring overhead during the summer months.
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I see him as lots of things - prepared, watchful, hungry, vigilant, dedicated - but no where near creepy. Those weird people frightening animals for show and trying to "break" them? Now THAT whole concept creeps me out!
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