Why should the human beings grateful to crows?
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While many other species are endangered, crows are doing fine. They have adapted well to living with humans and eat just about anything. Most often seen as pests, crows are known for stealing food, pestering other birds and animals, and eating crops. Sometimes benefits are not as obvious.
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That crows can recognize humans faces (and other physical attributes) has been a staple of our experiences with them for thousands of years. It’s part of what has allowed them to take such a prominent place within our cultures, and it’s what keeps us refilling our pockets with peanuts or kibble, anxious for the chance to be recognized, to be seen by a wild animal.
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