Facts About Crows
Crows are black birds, known for their intelligence and adaptability, and for their loud, harsh "paws." They also have a reputation for harmful crops; However, their impact may be less than previously thought.
The genus Corvus includes crows, ravens and rooks. These birds are part of the Corvidae family, which includes jays, magpies and tongs.
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The size
According to PBS, there are about 40 species of crows, so there are many different sizes of ravens. The American crow measures about 17.5! (43 centimeters). (Inches). Inches. The fish raven is about 19 inches (48 cm) in size. The total crow is much larger and is about 27 inches (69 cm). Ravens can weigh from 12 to 57 ounces (from 337 to 1625 grams). Rooks are smaller than crows and have different wedge-shaped tails and light bills. They are 18 inches (47 cm).
Diet
Ravens are omnivorous, which means they eat almost anything. Crows eat small animals, such as mammals, amphibians, reptiles, eggs and carrion. They also feed on insects, seeds, grains, nuts, fruits, non-arthropod insects, mollusks, worms and even other birds. The crow was also marked by the use of garbage and the storage of food in hiding places, short-term, on trees or on land, according to ADW.
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The northwestern crow was seen in the games during the flight.
Crows and crows are important in mythology, fables and local cultures. They are often called clever deceivers. In some cultures, they are symbols of luck; in others, they bring failure.
Sources: @livescience and @youtube
By Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor | May 2, 2017 05:47pm ET
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