You know, in all the movies I have ever seen, it has always been piranhas, killer ants, or Hannibal Lecter that will eat an animal down to the bone. I’ll never be able to look at pigeons the same ever again.
From our tipster, Jon:
snapped these on my way to work this morning on 24th St. around Harrison, I believe. The guy next to me said, “I think it’s a horse.”
Thanks Jon!
it’s got to be a cow, right? Please god just let it be a cow.
Wow, Hitchcock was right, those birds are evil!
Dammit! My girlfriend was right about those little monsters!
Steak tartare–pigeon street cuisine’s getting all haute now.
That’s a cow skull and spine.
Gawd I hope that’s Harris Ranch. Otherwise we’ll have to dock the pigeons for supporting unsustainable agriculture practices.
survivalists turn to consumers just to get by.
[...] of working up an appetite, these pigeons, caught by Mission Mission bring new meaning to the phrase, “I’m hungry enough to eat a [...]
It is probably a cow head – note lack of teeth at front of skull. Nonetheless, wrt comments on this subject – HOW IS THAT ANY LESS TROUBLING?!
[...] hablando de comida, estas palomas, fotografiadas por Mission Mission le dan un nuevo sentido a la frase “tengo tanta hambre que me [...]
HAHAHAHA PIGEONS ARE SO RAD.
hahaha, i saw i seagull eating a pigeon once on the top of a zip car on 17th and valencia.. i felt kinda vindicated
More importantly….WHY THE F*CK ID THERE A COW SKULL IN THE ROAD?? Oh that’s right… Mission..
why are people hoping its a cow?? there’s a skull of a HUGE animal in the middle of the Mission. how ’bout: “oh god. why’s there a GIANT skull in the middle of a street in my city?” oh thats right… San Francisco.
Somebody saw my big dog next to Mission,lately?