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Other birds perceive crows as large, dark-colored birds with strong and intimidating features. They may see crows as dominant and potentially threatening due to their size and behavior.

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Do crows or jays eat other birds?

No :)


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Crows are intelligent because ,they have a larger brain and they think a lot.


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Bird table with lots of lovely visiting birds but the big black crows are coming in and taking the food and scaring the other birds How do you get rid of the crows not the other birds?

Buy food especially for smaller garden birds. the crows may not like the food as much. also food for garden birds is generally smaller , the crows will probably not spend time eatin tiny bits of food that won't fill them up!!!


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Yes, crows as with all other birds are vertebrates. They have an internal skeleton and a backbone.


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to scare crows, and other birds, away from the garden


What are different groups of birds called?

A flock of crows are call a murder , a storytelling , or a flock. What are other flocks of birds called?


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Do crows live in the grasslands biome?

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Are crows scavengers?

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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