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minus-squarePrincessOfChaoslinkfedilinkEnglish9•1 year agoWhy am I not surprised. These birds are among the smartest creatures on Earth and I have to admit I like the irony of them using materials initially made to deter them. They hold the mirror for us…
minus-squareRiddick3001OPlinkEnglish4•1 year ago They hold the mirror for us. They do, whether we want to see it, is another matter.
Why am I not surprised. These birds are among the smartest creatures on Earth and I have to admit I like the irony of them using materials initially made to deter them. They hold the mirror for us…
They do, whether we want to see it, is another matter.
Most people won’t for sure.