former corvid researcher here confirming they are terrifyinghttps://twitter.com/corvidresearch/status/1004393032379068417 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
did you know that the Black vs Hooded Crow range border roughly corresponds to the
#HajnalLine (cc@hbdchick )pic.twitter.com/Kzw16XoXeN
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Replying to @Locus_of_Ctrl @hbdchick
wow wonder if there's a parasitic explanation for The West
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Replying to @eigenrobot @hbdchick
Maybe there is an unholy alliance between wild boars and black crows.
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Black carrion crows then pop up again in Korea and Japan, more or less coterminous with feudal outbreeding humans.
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Alternatively: "a population history shaped by glaciation cycles during the Pleistocene, when periods of isolation in distinct southern refugia alternated with periods of range expansion and secondary contact" https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/bitstream/handle/123456789/29667/Poelstra_0-260687.pdf;jsessionid=5EBB7FB6BAC7C68F83362B0E24EEF1D8?sequence=3 …
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So you’re saying the crows are breeding us for capitalism, right?
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Someone must supply the carrion.
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And once you’ve had pre-carrion crack open your nuts with a fully-loaded Lexus, there’s really no going back is there?
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