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Heron, the natural enemy of the weasel, eats the weasel just like eating spicy strips.

Heron, the natural enemy of the weasel, eats the weasel just like eating spicy strips.

Heron is a large water bird, belonging to the family Egret. Generally, the feathers in the center and neck of the head are white, the feathers on both sides of the head and the pillow are black, and the feather crowns are mostly slender feathers, and some of them are blue, which is very beautiful. It is quite popular among photographers. Its feathers from the back to the upper part of its tail are generally light gray, and the feathers on its head are generally dark gray, also called heron.

After leaving the breeding ground for half a year, most of the migrations are in groups. Herons, like many birds, generally like to live in groups, and they also like to get together in small groups when they are active. They are not the kind of animals that like to walk alone. At night, they rest in groups on tall trees, and their chicks move and feed near the nest area under the guidance of their parents.

Speaking of weasels, people who have lived in the countryside must be no strangers. It is often called "Wong Tai Sin" by farmers and "Five Folk Immortals" with foxes. It has bright yellow hair like a fox, a small head, a long body, a mouse and a tail as big as a squirrel. It is a young weasel, fierce and aggressive in nature, slender in figure, able to move quickly and run very fast.

Although weasels often kill farmers' chickens, people are still very cautious and friendly to them. They don't shout and fight like mice, and even often spread the legend of "Wong Tai Sin". One saying is that weasels are as spiritual, clever and cunning as foxes, and can become refined. There is also a saying that weasels can be "upper body", especially easy to attach to people with weak constitution, which makes people unconscious.