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A crow perches itself on the crown of a replica of the Statue of Liberty at Odaiba in Tokyo on Wednesday.

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Corvids are so pretty. And so smart. I love to have one as a pet.

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Corvids are so pretty. And so smart. I love to have one as a pet.

Please do not take away their freedom, Happy Independence Day !

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Every day I talk with a lot of crows...they are VERY clever birds!

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Crows are great - I've become a real fan in recent years. Very clever, cautious, social birds.

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Give me a .22 caliber rifle and pay me a bounty of 100 yen per corpse, and I will gladly embark on a hunt to rid metropolitan Tokyo of this pestilential pterodactyl.

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Those birds are smart, but pests. They attack the nests of smaller birds and eventually wipe out their populations. Even when I go camping into the country areas, flocks of these pests are flying around. They should managed, just like deer, wild boar, and bears. Shoot them! On a different note, it's a fitting picture, Happy Surveillance Day!

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Oh, thank God - a scale replica. For a minute, I thought it was a really, really big crow.

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That's where Walder Frey's ravens tend to hang out.

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I wish the crow perched on top of the flame. This replica is 11 meters tall and weighs 9 tons.

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Yes, quite symbolic isn't it.

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Ahh, the ubiquitous crow... raping and pillaging trash bags, waking and pissing off those who want to sleep in.

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I think it`s time to change the name of the statue.

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One of the few sensible things Ishihara san has said over the years went something along the lines of "it's a pity that crow pie is not a Tokyo delicacy"; can't remember the exact words.

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It's a sign that thing gonna collapse soon.

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