what? >Crows see colors that humans can't begin to imagine! All of that is because they see colors as combinations of FOUR primary colors of light.
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>FOUR primary colors
my homie, there are only 3 primary colors
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You know some animals can perceive more colors than we can, right?
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Some animals have cones for infrared and/or ultraviolet
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>infrared
not a color >ultraviolet
literally a mix of magenta and cyan
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so you know what wavelengths are, you're just stupid
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>infrared >not a color
Only because we can't fricking see it dumbass.
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What part about "colors are made up by your brain" do you not understand
Colors as we experience them are not objective; "green" is just a range of em wavelengths that we have collectively agreed is green using our set of biological hardware. The idea that colors would be perceived in the same way by different sets of hardware is very small minded and dumb.
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puny hoooman doesn't see extended electromagnetic spectrum without aid
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Humans have three different types of photoreceptor cells so we can see 3 colors. Picrel has *sixteen* different types of cone cells in its eyes.
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these guys always have cool colors
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To bad you can't see them all HueCuck. Lol lmao.
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Crows actuality have cool colors too, we just cant see the UV spectrum of light it reflects
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>crowvision
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imagine having a "color wheel" like you only see one slice of one slice of the color hypersphere lmao
vertibroids are fricking trash
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I will literally boil and eat you, sea wienerroach.
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>vertibroids are fricking trash
Give us a break, our mouth turns into an anus when we are embryos. We're doing the best we can
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>mouth turns into an anus when we are embryos
we start as anuses anon, literally the first few cells of a foetus grow anus first
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This anon is correct, our anus is the first to form.
Cnidarians, jellyfish and coral, also form anus first so we are related in that term of evolution, I forgot the specific word that describes the relationship but it’s something you wouldn’t expect us to have in common with them.
The more you knoooow
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"Ontogeny reflects Phylogeny"
"The stages of embryonic development reflect a journey through the phylogenic tree"
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It shows that we shared a common ancestor somewhere way back in the depths of history
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>way back in the depths of history
I guess you could say, a(n)nals of history?
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Ok so I actually didn't realise this was a gif I posted it because It looked like the guy was laughing in the thumbnail
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>we start as anuses
And some people never stop.
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These little dickheads are mean as frick, and rocking eyes you'd think would only exist in a cyberpunk novel. both their eyes each produce a 3 part image. These c**ts keep everything in either a trinocular eyelock or when hunting focus both eyes for hexnocular visual acuity. The photoreceptor thing gets blown out of proportion their eyes are still keyed into very common wavelengths as far as other animals eyes go, but it allows them to see extremely minute color differences with far greater clarity than we do. Likely an evolutionary adaptation for hunting well camouflaged prey in coral reefs and along the sea floor.
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They have to be kept in bulletproof glass because they have the strength to break anything weaker and nasty tempers
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They normally are fine in most aquariums. I wouldn't keep them in thin tempered glass or shitty acrylic tanks though. Thousands of people keep them in pretty standard enclosures and have no issues. You just need to take some precautions about lighting and such, so that they aren't driven to attacking the walls thinking their own reflection is another shrimp.
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I kept a G. Wennerae in one of those "nanocube" aquariums for years. The lil rascal would come up and take krill from a pair of tongs, then sit in his rock and peek at me.
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Imagine having to deal with one of these if it was the size of a train car.
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there's a pretty hokey novel called Fragment that's about an island with an isolated hyper predatory ecosystem where just about every animal is descended from cambrian predators. Sea Scoprions that evolved to fill the terrestrial niche of tigers, pseudo mantis shrimps the size of city busses, parasitic disk shaped crustaceans that lob themselves at prey and as they eat them, they offload multiple hermaphroditic generations of their larvae and juveniles so you get eaten alive from the macro to the near microscopic level by all of it's offspring, etc. It's a pretty schlock time but has some good monstrous animal shenanigans.
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NTA but dude I love that kinda shit. Pre dinosaur animals that aren’t dimetrodon are never used.
I’ll probably give it a look, thanks
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Why do we have only 3 despite being much more advanced than shrimps? Is it more efficient or something?
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fricking hell what slovenly morons raised you?
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>he doesn't have tetrachromatic vision
ngmi
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so they dont even see yellow?
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there is 3 or 6 primary colours
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you forgot about the RGB on your monitor, tard.
red blue yellow is about pigments
red green blue is about light
cyan yellow and magenta are about the subtractive mixing of ink layers
Corvids can recognize individual human faces, and will tell other crows about them. So if you anger a crow you’ve made an enemy of the whole local population, if you’re nice you made them friends.
You could probably be able to have them recognize Russians by the arm bands, and they’d spread that knowledge amongst themselves.
>recognize individual human faces, and will tell other crows about them
I’ve heard this before, but how in the FRICK could a crow tell another crow exactly what your face looks like without language?
>without language?
This is an assumption we increasingly believe to be partially or totally incorrect.
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Sauce? Birds obviously have quite complex verbal communication, as do many other animals.
But nothing comparable to human language. Definitely not on the level where they could describe human facial features to one another. This is provable with simple language acquisition facts. Young birds just don't witness enough communication from their parents nor other sources to possibly learn a complex language, even assuming superhuman learning capability and near-impossible infomation density in their "speech"
>Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, Though its answer little meaning—little relevancy bore; >For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being >Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird above his chamber door—Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door, >With such name as “Nevermore.”
>"Ukranian"
yea and I'm not going to post the video of some random hapless vatnig inna dank dusty getting his eyes gouged out while begging for his "just following orders" life
That mine's body is soft plastic, and squeezing it kind of pumps the detonator inside it until it breaks. It might not go off right away if you grab it lightly enough.
Those things are pretty nasty because there's no way to tell how close it is to detonating. A kid could pick one up and play with it for a couple hours until it suddenly blows their hands off.
I live in Atlanta and while not common about once a year someone gets to digging and out pops UXO from the civil war lol do we even really comprehend how long modern ordinance remains dangerous? 200 years? More? Some of these places are just basically fricked
I'm hoping there are some emerging technologies that could help demine Ukraine faster. Unmanned demining vehicles... ground penetrating radar, maybe aerial drones with image analysis to spot areas of disturbed soil? I'm no expert, but I hope there's stuff that can help them
Yet another awful thing Russia has done, mining a breadbasket
LIDAR?
It can penetrate foliage to map stratigraphy and is mounted on drones
I don’t think it’s sensitive enough to find buried UXO’s or even unburied UXO’s
Drones are gonna be big and important here just as they are in battle
Having a mavic hover over the minefield, mapping known positions and relaying information to the sweepers as the move will save lives for pennies on the dollar
>GPR
Not really, because you have to fire it from the ground >Unmanned demining
Only works if you know where the mines are, unless you're suggesting you set them up to passively comb the entire country, that could work in tandem with the above. It would be incredibly expensive >Aerial drones with image analysis
lol nope, they can't see underground and these are tiiiiiiiiiiny and designed to look roughly similar to fallen leaves and other floral discards. With regards to disturbed soil, that'd only really work for a week or two or until the first rain.
LIDAR?
It can penetrate foliage to map stratigraphy and is mounted on drones
I don’t think it’s sensitive enough to find buried UXO’s or even unburied UXO’s
Lidar can pen foilage but not earth and is usually a matrix of precise rangefinding. The issue is these are at or below ground level, so LIDAR wouldn't help, it would either blend into the background of the earth or be below it which still renders it undetectable to LIDAR.
It's possible that if there's some type of wonder-radar we don't know about that's sensitive enough to detect something that tiny or non-ferromagnetic, but that'd be some kinda cutting edge.
>Not really, because you have to fire it from the ground
this is top secret hush hush but a device allegedly exists that can do it from aboard an aircraft
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or it could be sci-fi novels are leaking into reality again
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how would you train a crow to tell the difference between a vatnik and a ukie?
See[...]
Corvids can recognize individual human faces, and will tell other crows about them. So if you anger a crow you’ve made an enemy of the whole local population, if you’re nice you made them friends.
You could probably be able to have them recognize Russians by the arm bands, and they’d spread that knowledge amongst themselves.
It might be easier to train them to flag Russian positions without the Russians noticing. Already it has been observed in the wild that crows have learned to flag the position of herbivores to large carnivores in order to benefit from scavenging. Even with wild crows, it would only take light behavioral modification to train crows to do, say, flag positions using the St George ribbon, or with the Z symbol, and because such are such a normal fixture in the area, it would be difficult for Russians to pinpoint what is flagging their position.
>War ends >The crows are moving UXO’s and dropping them into repopulated urban centers >It is very fun for them, just like they’ve always done
How are we gonna make the crows stop when the war is over? Will they get VA benefits for having served?
> Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off! It wasn't my war! You asked me, I didn't ask you! And I did what I had to do to win!
LCpl ‘Qrow’ is survived by his unhatched son in a nest in western Ukraine and his baby momma who also received honors for their service in the war.
>War ends >The crows are moving UXO’s and dropping them into repopulated urban centers >It is very fun for them, just like they’ve always done
How are we gonna make the crows stop when the war is over? Will they get VA benefits for having served?
>Crows wearing stripes of multi-cam and respective sides armband color >Crow on crow warfare >Little dog tags on their feet
Ravens and crows are known to have followed large armies because they understood that wherever the armies go there are always bodies to eat
>War ends >The crows are moving UXO’s and dropping them into repopulated urban centers >It is very fun for them, just like they’ve always done
How are we gonna make the crows stop when the war is over? Will they get VA benefits for having served?
You chip crows on your side, same way you give a military aircraft IFF signals
Slave munitions to a chipped crow so you know if it dropped it or not
If they go AWOL or frag your own guys you know which one did it and can terminate them as an example for other chipped crows >ID-tagged crows >carry ID-tagged weapons >Use ID-tagged gear. >Nanomachines inside their bodies enhance and regulate their abilities.
Frick it, bring back the exploding napalm bats we tried to do in WWII
A lot of people really don’t understand how intelligent Corvids are.
I’m not one of those people who thinks all life is sentient, but if it were somehow proven that Corvids, other great ape species, parrots, whales and dolphins were sentient I wouldn’t be surprised at all.
It is said that war is a feast for crows; now it looks like the crows have figured out how to get extra helpings by dropping these things in populated areas. Imagine what our pre-gunpowder ancestors would've thought about this.
that's what winning looks like
pay them in food to move the mines to the other side
Corvids always win.
how would you train a crow to tell the difference between a vatnik and a ukie?
train them to spot the red/white armbands
crows are colorblind
what?
>Crows see colors that humans can't begin to imagine! All of that is because they see colors as combinations of FOUR primary colors of light.
>FOUR primary colors
my homie, there are only 3 primary colors
You know some animals can perceive more colors than we can, right?
Some animals have cones for infrared and/or ultraviolet
>infrared
not a color
>ultraviolet
literally a mix of magenta and cyan
so you know what wavelengths are, you're just stupid
>infrared
>not a color
Only because we can't fricking see it dumbass.
What part about "colors are made up by your brain" do you not understand
Colors as we experience them are not objective; "green" is just a range of em wavelengths that we have collectively agreed is green using our set of biological hardware. The idea that colors would be perceived in the same way by different sets of hardware is very small minded and dumb.
puny hoooman doesn't see extended electromagnetic spectrum without aid
Humans have three different types of photoreceptor cells so we can see 3 colors. Picrel has *sixteen* different types of cone cells in its eyes.
these guys always have cool colors
To bad you can't see them all HueCuck. Lol lmao.
Crows actuality have cool colors too, we just cant see the UV spectrum of light it reflects
>crowvision
imagine having a "color wheel" like you only see one slice of one slice of the color hypersphere lmao
vertibroids are fricking trash
I will literally boil and eat you, sea wienerroach.
>vertibroids are fricking trash
Give us a break, our mouth turns into an anus when we are embryos. We're doing the best we can
>mouth turns into an anus when we are embryos
we start as anuses anon, literally the first few cells of a foetus grow anus first
This anon is correct, our anus is the first to form.
Cnidarians, jellyfish and coral, also form anus first so we are related in that term of evolution, I forgot the specific word that describes the relationship but it’s something you wouldn’t expect us to have in common with them.
The more you knoooow
"Ontogeny reflects Phylogeny"
"The stages of embryonic development reflect a journey through the phylogenic tree"
It shows that we shared a common ancestor somewhere way back in the depths of history
>way back in the depths of history
I guess you could say, a(n)nals of history?
Ok so I actually didn't realise this was a gif I posted it because It looked like the guy was laughing in the thumbnail
>we start as anuses
And some people never stop.
These little dickheads are mean as frick, and rocking eyes you'd think would only exist in a cyberpunk novel. both their eyes each produce a 3 part image. These c**ts keep everything in either a trinocular eyelock or when hunting focus both eyes for hexnocular visual acuity. The photoreceptor thing gets blown out of proportion their eyes are still keyed into very common wavelengths as far as other animals eyes go, but it allows them to see extremely minute color differences with far greater clarity than we do. Likely an evolutionary adaptation for hunting well camouflaged prey in coral reefs and along the sea floor.
They have to be kept in bulletproof glass because they have the strength to break anything weaker and nasty tempers
They normally are fine in most aquariums. I wouldn't keep them in thin tempered glass or shitty acrylic tanks though. Thousands of people keep them in pretty standard enclosures and have no issues. You just need to take some precautions about lighting and such, so that they aren't driven to attacking the walls thinking their own reflection is another shrimp.
I kept a G. Wennerae in one of those "nanocube" aquariums for years. The lil rascal would come up and take krill from a pair of tongs, then sit in his rock and peek at me.
Imagine having to deal with one of these if it was the size of a train car.
there's a pretty hokey novel called Fragment that's about an island with an isolated hyper predatory ecosystem where just about every animal is descended from cambrian predators. Sea Scoprions that evolved to fill the terrestrial niche of tigers, pseudo mantis shrimps the size of city busses, parasitic disk shaped crustaceans that lob themselves at prey and as they eat them, they offload multiple hermaphroditic generations of their larvae and juveniles so you get eaten alive from the macro to the near microscopic level by all of it's offspring, etc. It's a pretty schlock time but has some good monstrous animal shenanigans.
NTA but dude I love that kinda shit. Pre dinosaur animals that aren’t dimetrodon are never used.
I’ll probably give it a look, thanks
Why do we have only 3 despite being much more advanced than shrimps? Is it more efficient or something?
fricking hell what slovenly morons raised you?
>he doesn't have tetrachromatic vision
ngmi
so they dont even see yellow?
there is 3 or 6 primary colours
you forgot about the RGB on your monitor, tard.
red blue yellow is about pigments
red green blue is about light
cyan yellow and magenta are about the subtractive mixing of ink layers
How do you know?
See
Corvids can recognize individual human faces, and will tell other crows about them. So if you anger a crow you’ve made an enemy of the whole local population, if you’re nice you made them friends.
You could probably be able to have them recognize Russians by the arm bands, and they’d spread that knowledge amongst themselves.
>recognize individual human faces, and will tell other crows about them
I’ve heard this before, but how in the FRICK could a crow tell another crow exactly what your face looks like without language?
I think it's more like them pointing you out and telling their mates you're a c**t
>implying they don't
>without language
He doesn't know.
>he doesn't know
the absolute STATE of featherless bipeds
Strong evidence crows and other corvids possess something analogous to language.
>he doesn't know
>without language?
This is an assumption we increasingly believe to be partially or totally incorrect.
Sauce? Birds obviously have quite complex verbal communication, as do many other animals.
But nothing comparable to human language. Definitely not on the level where they could describe human facial features to one another. This is provable with simple language acquisition facts. Young birds just don't witness enough communication from their parents nor other sources to possibly learn a complex language, even assuming superhuman learning capability and near-impossible infomation density in their "speech"
What do you think they're doing when they're CAW CAW CAW-ing at each other if not communicating?
same way that bees tell the hive where the food is, by communicating
>Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, Though its answer little meaning—little relevancy bore;
>For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being
>Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird above his chamber door—Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,
>With such name as “Nevermore.”
>Without language
Crows are pretty smart anon, i wouldn't want to piss them off
I wouldn't worry aCAWt it
Just because it doesn't sound english doesn't mean we don't have a language
Ukies tend to treat animals better, vatniks will probably harass crowbros out of spite. A self-solving problem.
Nobody post the Ukranian putting out a cigarette in the skull of a dead cat.
First, one singular example is statistically worthless.
Second, do post that pic/video, I haven't seen it.
If its already dead whats the problem
>"Ukranian"
yea and I'm not going to post the video of some random hapless vatnig inna dank dusty getting his eyes gouged out while begging for his "just following orders" life
A crow could most likely distinguish the camo on their uniforms, or at the very least the colors of their armbands
Not even joking
Trick question; there is no difference
Corvids are insanely intelligent, you could probably do this.
Train them to return them to EOD sites in exchange for massive rewards.
Obligatory frick mines post
This, corvids are really fricking smart
You could probably create a "bomb hole" and train crows to drop unexploded munitions in for food
Kek the humans fell for it.
Good grift bois.
Do they really
Brother crow
Brother Crow preparing to attack slag utilities
This is an american crow, "crows" in Eurasia are a separate species and like 3 times the size
are you sure those aren't ravens? because we have those, too
hear them in our woods all the time, they like to fly over the yard in the mornings
>are you sure those aren't ravens?
Finland here, we have ravens, magpies, crows and some really big crows
Why those frickers don't explode when they move these mines?
That mine's body is soft plastic, and squeezing it kind of pumps the detonator inside it until it breaks. It might not go off right away if you grab it lightly enough.
Those things are pretty nasty because there's no way to tell how close it is to detonating. A kid could pick one up and play with it for a couple hours until it suddenly blows their hands off.
Correct. There was footage of a Donetsk babushka carrying one around until the reporter told her it's dangerous.
They're smart
The crows have gained a taste for human flesh and are trying to get fresh meat.
It's an excuse for poor mine-clearing.
survivorship bias, we don't hear about the crows that grab the mine by the explodey end because they explode into giblets
Because the ones that do can’t move them anymore, dummy
Crows aren't personnel.
Take that back you crowphobic peace of shit
Nothing personnel kid.
Fun fact: Afghanistan is still dealing with these mines 40+ years later.
and russia doesn't have to pay a thing because bad guy countries don't actually get in trouble because they're already bad.
sounds like winning
There's still UXO around from a hundred years ago. Remember that little dust-up in Europe some time around the 19-teens or so?
I live in Atlanta and while not common about once a year someone gets to digging and out pops UXO from the civil war lol do we even really comprehend how long modern ordinance remains dangerous? 200 years? More? Some of these places are just basically fricked
I'm hoping there are some emerging technologies that could help demine Ukraine faster. Unmanned demining vehicles... ground penetrating radar, maybe aerial drones with image analysis to spot areas of disturbed soil? I'm no expert, but I hope there's stuff that can help them
Yet another awful thing Russia has done, mining a breadbasket
nice digits
LIDAR?
It can penetrate foliage to map stratigraphy and is mounted on drones
I don’t think it’s sensitive enough to find buried UXO’s or even unburied UXO’s
Drones are gonna be big and important here just as they are in battle
Having a mavic hover over the minefield, mapping known positions and relaying information to the sweepers as the move will save lives for pennies on the dollar
>GPR
Not really, because you have to fire it from the ground
>Unmanned demining
Only works if you know where the mines are, unless you're suggesting you set them up to passively comb the entire country, that could work in tandem with the above. It would be incredibly expensive
>Aerial drones with image analysis
lol nope, they can't see underground and these are tiiiiiiiiiiny and designed to look roughly similar to fallen leaves and other floral discards. With regards to disturbed soil, that'd only really work for a week or two or until the first rain.
Lidar can pen foilage but not earth and is usually a matrix of precise rangefinding. The issue is these are at or below ground level, so LIDAR wouldn't help, it would either blend into the background of the earth or be below it which still renders it undetectable to LIDAR.
It's possible that if there's some type of wonder-radar we don't know about that's sensitive enough to detect something that tiny or non-ferromagnetic, but that'd be some kinda cutting edge.
Mines are just a tough nut still.
>Not really, because you have to fire it from the ground
this is top secret hush hush but a device allegedly exists that can do it from aboard an aircraft
or it could be sci-fi novels are leaking into reality again
You couldn't pay me to walk off road in Cambodia
Yeah but their version of mine clearing is getting a 4 year old to walk though a field
I shit you not I watched a biopic about a kid in the Colombian Conflict that cleared mines doing exactly that.
In theory if the kid was way waaaay below the detonation pressure…
Sounds like some stupid slav was supposed to clear mines, didn't, and blamed crows
No CAW I am not biased
CAW! CAW!
train them to drop them on Russians
It might be easier to train them to flag Russian positions without the Russians noticing. Already it has been observed in the wild that crows have learned to flag the position of herbivores to large carnivores in order to benefit from scavenging. Even with wild crows, it would only take light behavioral modification to train crows to do, say, flag positions using the St George ribbon, or with the Z symbol, and because such are such a normal fixture in the area, it would be difficult for Russians to pinpoint what is flagging their position.
gib bread or more mines will show up
Horrors beyond our comprehension
Mmm roasted pidgies
Underrated, and CAW'ed.
Do what Mao Zedong did
Ensure that millions of your countrymen are doomed to the gay?
Caw Caw, cyka.
>Train crows to drop butterfly mines on vatniks
>You now have a self-replenishing supply of drones
Don't see the problem.
>vatniks declare war on Corvids
>AA them to extinction
>food chain starts collapsing
>NARFO victory
B A S E D
A
S
E
D
>train a few crows to take them to the enemy
>crows tell other crows
>soldiers begin shooting crows
>crows attempt to join NATO
>crows start seeing drones dropping grenades on vatniks
>decide its fun
>move from leaving mines around to dropping them directly on russian positions
>War ends
>The crows are moving UXO’s and dropping them into repopulated urban centers
>It is very fun for them, just like they’ve always done
How are we gonna make the crows stop when the war is over? Will they get VA benefits for having served?
Show them Moscow on a map
> Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off! It wasn't my war! You asked me, I didn't ask you! And I did what I had to do to win!
LCpl ‘Qrow’ is survived by his unhatched son in a nest in western Ukraine and his baby momma who also received honors for their service in the war.
>Ukrainian war crow memorials
>Crows wearing stripes of multi-cam and respective sides armband color
>Crow on crow warfare
>Little dog tags on their feet
Ravens and crows are known to have followed large armies because they understood that wherever the armies go there are always bodies to eat
You chip crows on your side, same way you give a military aircraft IFF signals
Slave munitions to a chipped crow so you know if it dropped it or not
If they go AWOL or frag your own guys you know which one did it and can terminate them as an example for other chipped crows
>ID-tagged crows
>carry ID-tagged weapons
>Use ID-tagged gear.
>Nanomachines inside their bodies enhance and regulate their abilities.
Frick it, bring back the exploding napalm bats we tried to do in WWII
>nanomachines
Solid crow
So essentially what we are seeing in Ukraine is them just cutting out the middleman and creating the bodies themselves
Ukraine needs to hire a bulgarian beastmaster to train the crows to drop the mines over belgorod instead
lets not forget that the oinkers deployed these same mines on russian positions themselves too
anti personel mines should be completely banned imo
A lot of people really don’t understand how intelligent Corvids are.
I’m not one of those people who thinks all life is sentient, but if it were somehow proven that Corvids, other great ape species, parrots, whales and dolphins were sentient I wouldn’t be surprised at all.
train them to redeem the UXO for french fries or something
We need meme images of crows with PFM-1's dropping them on people
Are crows hunting human meat?
Nature is healing
>How do we solve the corvid problem?
Lock down.
Vaccinations.
Travel mandates.
Two-week global quarantine.
Deal with or support?
It is said that war is a feast for crows; now it looks like the crows have figured out how to get extra helpings by dropping these things in populated areas. Imagine what our pre-gunpowder ancestors would've thought about this.
Just feed us more vatniks and the airstrikes will end
Open up job fairs near the battle. Work great for scaring off crows in america.
reminder that crows are very smart, comparable in intelligence to a child 4-6 years old, they are likely doing this shit on purpose
also, >are you suggesting mines migrate?
caw caw CAW caw caw
So it's not enough that we have an arms race. Now we have a wings race too?
>How do we solve the corvid problem?
I cawwed
Tatacaw
There's no crows in this thread, we don't have a language