The Crow And Its Symbolism
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The association between crows and death is most well-known. A group of crows is called a Murder, and they are a trope in horror movies indicating that terrible things are about to happen, especially to the characters who have seen them.
Crows are associated with death since they are both scavengers and predators. As opportunistic consumers, they feast from time to time together with other carrion feeders (vultures and eagles), going to places where death has occurred to seek food. Because of this, crows are depicted as an omen and harbingers of doom, but they are highly intelligent and social creatures willing to eat whatever, as carnivores and omnivores must if they want to survive.
Crows are distinctive as they attend to their dead and hold funerals. Assembling around their dead is a practice known as mobbing. Yes, crows are not evil, even if many people mistakenly believe they are bad omens because of the way they are portrayed in the media.
Pierre Mouchette
Pierre Mouchette is the Founder and CEO of Real Property Experts LLC. He graduated from New York University with a Master's in Business Administration. Pierre has a Certificate in Real Estate Law from Fairfield University - Fairfield, CT, and GRI from The Connecticut Realtors Association in Hartford, CT. He held licenses as a Real Estate Broker in NY and CT and a Mortgage Broker in CT. Pierre has an extensive real estate investment, business management, and sales background, supplemented by decades of hands-on experience in building systems engineering, building development and management, evaluation, and analytical engineering studies. Pierre is a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and author of expository publications on Real Estate Investing and Investment Knowledge, Environmental Knowledge, Life Knowledge, and Life-Health Knowledge. All work produced involves critical-thinking skills, the ability to simplify complex, technical information for consumers with nontechnical backgrounds, research, analysis, and input from industry experts and national organizations. Publications explain, inform, describe, and present concepts in simple, understandable language. Expository contents are appropriately structured in Books, Manuals, Guides, and How-to-Articles.
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