Chickens learn to fly

Chickens learn to fly

Categories: Animals

They say that a chicken is not a bird - until you kick it, it will not fly. But nothing is impossible in our world. The plane of the Dutch company Martinair was carrying cargo (newly hatched chickens) from Campinas (Brazil) to Quito (Ecuador). Since the flight was a cargo flight, there was no point in closing the cockpit. But what a surprise the crew had when they found stowaways on the dashboard. Chickens are learning to fly, literally and figuratively.

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Keywords: Cubs | Birds | Chickens

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