

I think I'm starting to get through to him.Manny, brink of extinction is a bad time to be picky.I just did something involuntary, and messy.Yep, tomorrow's the day the scary vulture said we're all gonna die.This is either really good or really bad.Hey, can you guys slow down a little? I'm dying here! It was just a figure of speech!.Fine, but we're living in a melting world buddy! You're gonna have to face your fears, sooner, or later.If your species will continue, clap your hands (clap clap) If your species- (Parody of "If you're happy and you know it").Stop, hey, what's that sound, all the mammoths are in the ground! (Parody of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth").Phew! Well, don't that put the "stink" in "extinction"?.I can't breathe! I think I just coughed up my spleen.Maybe, you should run away more." She's infuriating and stubborn and narrow minded! Do you believe her? "Bravery is just dumb.Sid, I'm gonna fallen on your again, and this time, I will kill you.Mammoths can't go extinct! They're the biggest things on Earth!.I told you, Sid, you're not qualified to run a camp.However in the Illustrated Storybook, The Lone Gunslinger along with the other vultures are alternately shown to feed on Cretaceous and Maelstrom when the water level drops thanks to the breaking of one the ice walls.

It is very likely that The Lone Gunslinger was offscreen watching from a tree when everyone was saved from the flood, but it is most likely that he was disappointed and preferred to go to another land where he could get carrion, accepting the survival of the animals. The Lone Gunslinger is last seen flying over the animals heading for the large bark alongside the traffic vulture, keeping an eye out for someone to get careless and die. When Sid wonders what they are thinking, The Lone Gunslinger responds by singing the melody "Food, Glorius Food" accompanied by his flock, making it clear that they want to eat their remains when they die. Later, Manny, Ellie, Sid, Diego, and The Possums are eerily watched by The Lone Gunslinger and the other vultures in various directions. When everyone sleeps, they are watched by The Lone Gunslinger from the branch of a tree. Before sleeping, Sid talks to Diego and reiterates the vulture's words that tomorrow is when the flood would drown everyone. Then the vultures fixed their eyes on a wounded animal and flew towards it.ĭuring the night, the herd settled down to rest in a forest until dawn. In the waterpark evacuation, the animals were constantly watched by The Lone Gunslinger and The Traffic Vulture who commented on any injuries during the march. After provoking embarrassment in the animals, he is made to fly. Adding one last message: He tells them that if hardly anyone survives the flood, it would be their perfect opportunity to feast on hordes of corpses. Attracting everyone's attention, the vulture warns them that they only have days to leave The Waterpark and go to a "large bark" with enough capacity to house all the animals and use it as a boat, located at the end of the valley. Rather than let all the animals die in the flood and just take their pick when it's done (which would probably be wasteful anyway), he and his flock are content with leading them through the valley and taking their pick of those who die along the way.Īfter the animals ignore Manny's warnings that the dam will break and the entire valley will be flooded, Lone Gunslinger confirms that meltdown is true. On the other hand he wasn't lying about the "boat" at the end of the valley, and the vultures guide the animals safely through honesty - and rush them onboard when the flood is about to happen, though they have no problem eating the ones that don't make it. He and his kin constantly talk about how much they'd love to eat the main characters, are snide, love heckling the "food" and are generally unpleasant.
