Commonly mistaken by crows, grackles are an avian species native to Mexico and other countries of North and South America. Even though they are similar to crows, they aren't related to them. The Aztec emperor AhuÃtzotl was fascinated by these birds, giving the order to his subjects to bring them all the way from Veracruz to Tenochtitlan. Grackles were released on this new land, blessed with the protection of the emperor. In consequence, the fake crows began their expansion through the Mexican country. After AhuÃtzotl's death, these birds stopped being protected by divine right, and yet, they still roam free in these lands...
Grackle - True Form
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- name Grackle - True Form
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- description Commonly mistaken by crows, grackles are an avian species native to Mexico and other countries of North and South America. Even though they are similar to crows, they aren't related to them. The Aztec emperor AhuÃtzotl was fascinated by these birds, giving the order to his subjects to bring them all the way from Veracruz to Tenochtitlan. Grackles were released on this new land, blessed with the protection of the emperor. In consequence, the fake crows began their expansion through the Mexican country. After AhuÃtzotl's death, these birds stopped being protected by divine right, and yet, they still roam free in these lands...
- author @mr_r_riro
- year 2022