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Officers found that the animal was very hungry and thirsty, had been living in its own feces, and had bird lice. They also noticed that the wound on the bird was infected, and the bone was exposed.
Officers found that the animal was very hungry and thirsty, had been living in its own feces, and had bird lice. They also noticed that the wound on the bird was infected, and the bone was exposed.
When animal control arrived at the house, they found that the pelican was actually a seagull, according to the probable cause statement. The seagull's left wing had been completely removed and the ...