Comments by "C S ~ \x5bDuke of Ramble\x5d" (@DUKE_of_RAMBLE) on "" video.
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Not sure if you were accounting for BOTH facets of their name-choice humor, but in the off-chance you missed one:
- Falcon being the name of their bread-and-butter rocket (obvious)
- Falcons, all types, are part of the Raptor family 😁
But yea, for population control, I'd figure 30+ Raptor 2s roaring by the entire launch tower, would create a combination of extreme gear and extreme air movement ("wind" but obviously not meteorological). So if there was a nest, either....
- it'd get incinerated, along with any eggs or offspring, potentially rewiring SpaceX to factor it into their Carbon Offsets if the launch tower becomes an aviary...
- it'd still get hot enough to make Eggsplosion Scrambled Eggs or Raptor Roasted Raptor..... Chicks (scrambled, as the rapid temp rise would cause the egg to start boiling and then explodicate and the resulting ejecta getting cooked)
- it'd at least become ""windy"" enough to destroy the nest, but also potentially serving as a baseline experiment in the always fun science class Egg Drop Challenge
(and hush... lol I know my jokes are "dark", but we are talking about an animal that will be exterminated [period] in order to protect the other wildlife; technically the falcons are the monsters here!! 😋)
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@dakotahrickard Yea, not many know that there are a number of animals that are like... well, like we try to be, have only one mate for life. So when they lose that mate, they are just as emotionally distraught/heartbroken as we would be!
Crows, they even have, what you could call, a funeral. Flocking around a dead member of their murder (? I guess it's called that, given a group of crows is a "murder of crows").
It's quite amazing that something so complex like emotion and love, are actually things we have in common with animals!
And yea, but technically a Merlin powers the Falcon.
However, you could still say that horsepower, powers horses! 😊🥴
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