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: During the Middle Ages, some farmers used animal skulls on top of poles to keep their fields safe.

Long ago, the first scarecrows weren't even made of straw. In ancient Egypt, farmers faced a big problem: large flocks of quails would descend on their wheat fields along the Nile River. To protect their food, the Egyptians hung large nets from wooden stakes. They would hide nearby and then jump out to scare the birds into the nets so they could catch them for dinner. These net contraptions are considered some of the earliest versions of the scarecrow. pnrsamp4

As time passed, other civilizations created their own unique ways to protect their crops: : During the Middle Ages, some farmers used

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