Japan: Without money, the 'ghost' crow steals a passenger's credit card to buy train tickets
The video of the intelligent crow seeking to buy train tickets without money in a Japanese train station posted by Twitter users @ kinoshi42155049 has surprised many people.
After struggling for a while beside the ticket machine and watching the surroundings, the crow realized that it was necessary to put money into the machine to work. It obviously has no money. Soon after, the crow made a bold decision, stealing the credit card of the guest standing near it.
Even though the credit card was stolen by the crow, the victim of the robbery proved quite calm and she even tried to communicate with the thief.
After having the card, the crow tried to put it in the machine but failed. This is quite difficult for the crow, it even drops the credit card.
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