make a bird 100 times its size

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If we were to enlarge a typical bird to 100 times its size, it would become an enormous creature with a wingspan of around 200 feet (61 meters) and a body length of about 50 feet (15 meters). This giant bird would likely be too heavy to fly, as its increased size would require much more energy and strength to support its body in the air. It would also need a massive amount of food to sustain itself, potentially causing disruptions in the ecosystem.

On the positive side, a bird this size could potentially serve as a unique and impressive tourist attraction or scientific research subject. It would be able to carry heavier loads, potentially assisting in transportation and construction projects. However, the potential risks and challenges of having such a large bird in existence would need to be carefully considered before attempting to create or interact with it.
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