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622. Why Does Everyone Hate Rats?

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Rats and Pigeons: Unpacking Perceptions

This chapter examines the shifting perceptions of rats and pigeons in human society, highlighting historical associations and cultural beliefs that shape these views. While rats are often reviled as pests, pigeons have moved from revered messengers to common nuisances, reflecting arbitrary human biases. The discussion prompts a reevaluation of our understanding of these animals, advocating for greater sympathy and coexistence in urban environments.

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