Years ago the biggest guinea pig and a mature rook were on opposite sides of the chicken wire. Rooks are very smart, so it probably knew it couldn't get in. Ginger, the guinea pig (cavy), obviously figured it out too. Was one taunting the other, or a mutual game?
Rats are not actually very brave. They have a fear of change and new things. They'd certainly run from a rook or hoodie crow (a carrion crow is all black version) or magpie. I don't think a jackdaw would chase a rat.
UkeBLCatboy •
Charnock •
It's a "this too shall pass" foretelling of hope
*makes mystical noises, and prints out a card*
Also it might have been a really hungry crow.
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Neil Hopkins •
Ray McCarthy •
Rooks are very smart, so it probably knew it couldn't get in.
Ginger, the guinea pig (cavy), obviously figured it out too.
Was one taunting the other, or a mutual game?
Rats are not actually very brave. They have a fear of change and new things. They'd certainly run from a rook or hoodie crow (a carrion crow is all black version) or magpie. I don't think a jackdaw would chase a rat.
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Bryan Wright •
Dr. Zalka Csenge Virág •
wolf of the wisp •
practice of reading omens from the actions of birds
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