Saturday, July 13, 2013

Angry Birds - Yes, They do exist! Have A Look

So here it is, see how Angry Birds really look.
 
Lets get started:
 
Angry Bird : Red Bird
Abilities in the game : Does nothing but does make various battle cries when tapped and does great at popping pigs.
Real Name : Northern Cardinal
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Blue Bird
Abilities in the game : Splits into three smaller birds. Works best against glass.
Real Name : Blue Finch
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Yellow Bird
Abilities in the game : Picks up speed and distance when tapped. Best against wood.
Real Name : Yellow Warbler
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Black Bird
Abilities in the game : Explodes when tapped or shortly upon impact. Best against stone.
Real Name : Greater Antillean Bullfinch 
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : White Bird
Abilities in the game : Drops an egg bomb that explodes on impact when tapped and does great on wood.
Real Name : Snow Bunting
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Boomerang Bird
Abilities in the game : Comes back like a boomerang when tapped and does great on wood and glass.
Real Name : Emerald Toucanet
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Orange Bird
Abilities in the game : Inflates to huge size like a balloon when tapped or upon impact, then deflates a little later. Best against wood.
Real Name : <unknown> 
 
 
 
 
Angry Bird : Mighty Eagle
Abilities : You first launch sardines and when it hits the ground, the Mighty Eagle will come down, destroy everything in his path hit the ground and cause an earthquake, popping all pigs he missed, then come back up, while also destroying everything in his path; kind of like a V but wider. He must be purchased in-game for 99 cents to use him. He has unlimited use, except for Angry Birds Friends.
Real Name : <unknown>
 
 
 
 
The names and original photographs of the Pink Bird and the Big Brother Bird are still not available on the internet.
However if you search Google for these bird by their real names, you won't find an exact match for any of them. And if these birds do exist, they do not really posses their 'in game' abilities at all. I mean, think it yourself, no bird in the world would get 'blown up' by touching any thing.
Dailymail.co.uk has something different to say. Check this link for more.

 
 

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