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These aren't actually opium birds, these are codeine birds; a closely related, but still separate bird in the opioid genus. On average they have shorter but thicker feathers, their eyes are also much more larger compared to the Siberian opium bird, it's closest living true opioid relative. They are much more aggressive and are nearly pure carnivores, unlike the peaceful and mostly herbivorous Siberian opium bird, they are aggressive in their nature due to their direct competition with polar bears. They live in the frigid regions of northern Canada, usually far away from human civilization. Cases like these were codeine birds are caught by police or on certain cases even national guard forces are rare, but when they are found near civilization, this is a must as a codeine bird can easily out power and kill a adult human.

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