You're right, there is no way they would have removed half a lung to
extract that twig. They probably picked up some cow lung at the
butcher shop and stuck the twig in.

Or maybe it's a new adaptation by seeds to destroy all herbivores.
Pretty soon all my visiting mourning doves are going to choke to death
when huge sunflowers bloom out from their beaks....

Jenny



On Apr 16, 7:04 pm, Andrew Joslin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good gawd, did they have to take that much lung out?
>
> I think we know the answer....
>
> That looks nothing like a fir seedling, it looks like broken off  fir
> twig end with needles that was inhaled. I wonder if vodka was somehow
> involved?
> -AJ
>
> Mike Kowalski wrote:
> >http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Tree-Found-In-Lung-Seed-S...
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