No, smaller, around sparrow sized.
Yes, a Robin is bigger.
Yes, even bigger than the largest wren species.
That depends which thrush you are talking about. Robins are members of the thrush family. The thrush family ranges in size from 0.75oz to 6.3oz. The American robin is around 2.7oz.
Yes, even bigger than the largest wren species.
the owl is bigger than the robinthe owl is nocturnal but the robin is active in the daythe owl hunts small animals but the robin
For the most part yes. Wrens are pretty smaller than thrushes.
they breed more north than other birds. they are strict vegetarians. the oldest goldfinch was 10 years 5 months old.
The American Robin ( which is a variety of Thrush) is quite a bit larger than the European Robin which is a Flycatcher. Also, Western Robins in Canada are generally more brightly coloured than the eastern variations.
I depends, for example, a really strange English rabbit could be waayyy bigger than American ones, but I think its Wild American. The tame rabbits are usually fluffy and small.
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No..Condors are larger.
The American lion was approximately four metres in length and much stockier than Smilodon. The American Lion was much bigger.