Animal Slander! Debunking 'Birdbrained' And 'Eat Like A Bird'

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Animal Slander! Debunking 'Birdbrained' And 'Eat Like A Bird'
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Is it accurate to say 'eat like a bird?' Is 'birdbrained' justified? Take a look at the scientific validity of these common phrases👇

Luis Acosta/AFP via Getty ImagesA hummingbird feeds on the nectar of a flower in Boquete, Chiriqui Province, Panama.

Welcome back to"Animal Slander," the series where we take common expressions about animals and debunk them with science. Today on the show, we tackle"birdbrained" and to"eat like a bird" with biologists

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