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(1)Are you a baby crow
(2)It’s a black sparrow
(3)As opposed to white albino, it has a lot of melanin pigments, so black sparrow!!It’s not a crow’s baby
(1)Sparrows that are black like shadows are traditional marketsimage text translation
(2)Song Sung-geun of the Inseong Chamber of Commerce and Industry said, “It’s been about seven to eight months since I saw him,” adding, “At first, I thought he was like a chimney bird to eat millet with other sparrows, but he reported it because his legs were black.” Dr. Kwon Young-soo of the National Park Institute, who saw the video, said, “Records show that it was discovered in 1994, but it is unusual,” adding, “It seems to be a phenomenon of melanism that is more unusual than the phenomenon of white albino.” Dr. Kwon said, “There is a literature found in Liverpool in the 1930s in England, and some have been found in Japan,” and explained, “It may be caused by environmental pollution or food.”
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