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Happy day my friends @steemchurch and @communitynews, in today's challenge I will talk about:The Raven. The large crow (Corvus corax), formerly known as the common crow by SEO and known in some countries as a crow, is a species of passerine bird of the Corvidae family. Present throughout the northern hemisphere, it is the species of corvid with the largest distribution surface.  [Source](https://www.dondevive.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/donde-vive-el-cuervo.jpg) This species has been the subject of myths and legends for centuries in the history of humanity, sometimes it has been associated with black magic or sorcery, while other cultures consider them spiritual beings of great transcendence. Due to its abundance, this bird is not considered a threatened species, it is more, in certain regions it is seen as a plague, due to the opportunistic nature of these animals and the varied food group they can consume; crows can feed on small mammals, insects, carrion, food waste left by humans or grain crops, invasions of these birds can strongly affect crops.  [Source](http://deanimalia.com/images/full/bosque/cuervo3.jpg) There are many doubts about whether you can have crows as pets or not. They are animals that, especially for literary reasons and a bit of mythology, have a bad reputation, or at least a reputation for being rough or even dangerous. However, there are many people who have these birds as pets and who affirm that they become very noble and friendly, especially if they are well cared for and fed.  [Source](https://www.dondevive.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cuervo.jpg) **Symbology of crows in the Bible** The crow does not sing. They squawk. They look a little threatening. They have represented war and destruction, condemnation, emptiness, annihilation, death. They are also very intelligent. A study determined that they fall in love. In the Bible, the ruins of cities devastated by the wrath of God haunt. But it is also the bird that flies in feeding Elijah when he is stranded in the desert. In Matthew, Jesus says: "Consider the birds of the sky." In Luke, he says, more specifically, "Consider the crows." The crow is not pure or innocent - it fails, it has mistakes, it is noble, it is suspect - just like us. Jesus says to consider and not worry. God, feeding the carrion eater. He will take care of you too. For more information, check his blog: https://steemit.com/celestialchallenge/@sirknight/sirknight-s-daily-celestial-challenge-new-for-all-steemians