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Are crows lucky or unlucky?

Lucky.

Crow is a bird of the genus Crow, which mainly lives in the forest. Crows are widely distributed in many parts of the world. They are the largest birds with black bodies. Some crows have white and all-white feathers, but few of them.

Crows are fierce. They prey on small birds, especially carrion. Their diet is very miscellaneous. They also prey on locusts, chafers and moth larvae, which is very beneficial to agriculture.

Crow is not only clever, but also a very single-minded bird (crow is a lifelong monogamous bird), which can be trained to learn simple arithmetic; Life span is generally 12~20 years, and some even live for 50 years.

Crow is misunderstood by many people as an ominous bird just because of its ugly color, annoying cry, habit of eating carrion and rumors of crows. In fact, it is just an ordinary bird.

Living habits:

Crows like to live in groups with strong clustering, and a group can reach tens of thousands. Living in groups in forests or fields, they are forest and grassland birds, mainly foraging on the ground, and their gait is stable. Except for a few species, they often nest in groups and wander in groups in autumn and winter.

Complex behavior, showing strong intelligence and social activity ability. Generally fierce and aggressive, they often prey on eggs and chicks in waterfowl and wading nests. Some crows in captivity can "talk", and some crows raised in the laboratory can learn to count to 3 or 4, and can find marked food in the box.