In Rural Areas, Farmers Most Fear the Calls of These Two Animals – What's the Reason?
In rural areas, due to the good environment, there are all kinds of wild animals, especially in recent years, with the strengthening of wildlife protection and the implementation of returning farmland to forests, there are more wild animals in the mountains, especially such as wild boars and pheasants, which have made many farmers unable to grow crops.

In rural areas, many farmers frankly admit that they are most afraid of the calls of these two animals, especially the first one, and many people feel very uncomfortable after hearing it. In the eyes of many elders, the calls of these two animals represent an ominous sign, so they are not favored. When they hear it, they want to drive them away.
First: Roe deer call
In the past, in many rural areas due to the good ecological environment, roe deer were very common. Later, with people entering the forest and returning farmland, the habitat of roe deer became increasingly scarce, and in addition to hunting, now it is almost rarely seen. Overall, roe deer and deer look very similar, and many people are confused between the two animals.
Roe deer are rarely hunted by people, because in the eyes of many older farmers, roe deer are very spiritual animals and a special existence. Traditional beliefs hold that the roe deer calling is very ominous, and it is very likely that something will happen if the roe deer calls. Therefore, in rural areas, many people are very afraid to hear the calls of this animal, especially at night, often making it impossible to sleep for a whole night.

Second: Crow call
I believe many people have heard the call of crows, and the crow call represents an ominous sign, and it has also been used in many television shots, so this concept is now widely known.
In rural areas, crows are a very common type of bird, past and present, especially in the autumn and winter seasons, it is often heard to hear the crows call. In the eyes of many people, the crow call implies an ominous sign, so if there are crows around their houses, they will try to drive the birds away to ward off the bad luck.
In conclusion, with the development of science and the liberation of thinking, fewer and fewer people believe in things with superstitious color. I believe that whether it is the call of roe deer or the call of crows, it is either a way for the same species to mate or a way of communication. There is no need to be alarmed. Many people link the call of roe deer, the call of crows and ominous things because of a coincidence, so there is no need to overinterpret.

So, how do you interpret the calls of these two animals?