Crows aren't considered Birds of Prey, so no, the don't "hunt other birds of prey" that said, I'm pretty sure crows don't really hunt, they're more like scavengers. The will sometimes eat young pigeons, but they're more likely to nosh on roadkill and such.
P.S. why did you post this in the eagles category? Crows aren't eagles.
Source: I'm researching birds of prey and stuff to get a Falconry license.
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Some are crows.
Yes, American crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The estimated population of crows is 31,000,000. Crows are scavengers.
some ex. are crows ravens maggots and raccons
Crows are scavengers. They will eat almost anything. As for drinking I believe the drink water.
Crows are scavengers, so literally it means to die and be consumed by the crows. It was used by the Greeks the way we use "Go to Hell"
Crows do not kill animals, they are scavengers, so no, they will not eat bantams.
Yes. Crows are birds, and farmers use scarecrows to scare crows and keep them away from their crops.
Vultures are not the only scavengers that fly, for crows are depicted as scavengers also. They sometimes eat from rotting or dying flesh. Sometimes crows steal food from other crows or small animals, but they mainly search for food that is already dead.
Scavengers. Crows & vultures are some examples.
Decomposers and scavengers eat the dead remains of plants and animals. Crows and vultures are examples of scavengers that eat dead meat.
Yes, crows often eat crayfish if they can find them. Crows are scavengers and will eat almost any type of meat or vegetable that they can find.
There are several scavengers that live in the temperate forest. These are raccoon, turkey vultures, eagles, crows, ravens, and coyotes.