By Akash
Farmers in the Midwest have a problem with birds called black vultures that hurt baby animals.
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These birds are protected, so farmers can't make them leave.
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The birds are getting more common because the weather is getting warmer.
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When it's warm, the birds bother the baby animals and make farmers lose money.
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Farmers are trying different things to make the birds go away.
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Some farmers use pretend birds to scare the real ones.
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Others keep the animals closer to people to keep them safe.
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The birds are smart and eat already-dead animals, which makes it hard to know if they're hurting live animals.
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The birds are smart and eat already-dead animals, which makes it hard to know if they're hurting live animals.
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