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Today, I had a strange observation at my farm. I saw a tiny bird hunting a cockroach. Interestingly, most of us, especially females, perceive cockroaches as a danger. On the other hand, we don't view small birds as a threat and often feed them seeds

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Well Cockroaches are small but ugly. Maybe it’s not about the size, but their role inThe ecosystem and how we perceive them

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