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As long as there are 6 in the Tower, the monarchy will remain - that's how the legend goes.
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Nice!!! I had to look up, we couldn’t remember! Thanks!!
From Wikipedia. The Ravens of the Tower of London are a group[a] of at least six captive ravens (currently nine)[3] resident at the Tower of London.[4] Their presence is traditionally believed to protect the Crown and the Tower; a superstition holds that "if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it."[4]
From what I remember, there will always be six outside on the grounds. The other three are backups if one of the six dies, is lost, or whatever.