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​Animals and birds as signs of good and bad luck​

Last updated on - Aug 7, 2024, 06:00 IST
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Lucky or unlucky

​Various cultures have long regarded animals and birds as symbols of good and bad luck. Their presence, behaviour, or even appearance can signify fortune, misfortune, protection, or omens.
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Black cat

​Black cats are traditionally seen as bad luck, especially if they cross your path. However, in some cultures, they are considered to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits.
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Crow

​Crows are frequently linked to bad luck and death due to their association with carrion. Conversely, some believe crows bring change and can even be messengers of good fortune.
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Ladybirds

​Ladybirds are widely regarded as symbols of good luck and protection. Their presence is believed to bring good weather, a bountiful harvest, and even predict the number of children.
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Owl

​Owls are often considered omens of bad luck in many cultures. Their hoots are thought to signify impending death or misfortune, although some believe they bring wisdom.
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Peacock

​Peacocks, with their striking feathers, are symbols of beauty and protection. In some traditions, their feathers ward off evil and bring good luck, but others see them as bad omens.
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Rabbits

​Rabbits are often associated with good luck, particularly their feet, which are considered lucky charms. In many cultures, seeing a rabbit signifies fertility, abundance, and prosperity.
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Spiders

​Spiders can be seen as both good and bad omens. In some cultures, spotting a spider is considered lucky and a sign of wealth, while in others, it signifies misfortune and deceit.
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Swallow

Swallows are seen as harbingers of good fortune and happiness. Their arrival is thought to bring prosperity and success, but harming a swallow can bring bad luck and hardship.

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