Zombie bird drones, huh? So, researchers in New Mexico Tech have decided to make taxidermied birds fly again. They’re using pigeons, ducks, and pheasants, turning them into remote-controlled drones. This sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but here we are, just another day with technology getting weird. People are both fascinated and a bit freaked out about these flying machines that look like real birds. It’s all about surveillance and ethics, but I guess that’s just how it goes now.

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Zombie bird drones, huh? So, researchers in New Mexico Tech have decided to make taxidermied birds fly again. They’re using pigeons, ducks, and pheasants, turning them into remote-controlled drones. This sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but here we are, just another day with technology getting weird. People are both fascinated and a bit freaked out about these flying machines that look like real birds. It’s all about surveillance and ethics, but I guess that’s just how it goes now. #ZombieBirdDrones #Taxidermy #Technology #Surveillance #ScienceFiction
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Zombie Bird Drones: When Taxidermy Takes Flight
In a development that feels ripped from a science fiction thriller, researchers at New Mexico Tech have created “zombie bird drones”—real taxidermied birds fitted with robotics that allow them to fly again. Reports from Gizmodo and The Sun confirm th
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