One alternative approach could be for the fox to compliment the crow's singing voice, insisting that the crow should showcase its beautiful voice by opening its mouth to sing. This tactic could potentially appeal to the crow's vanity and prompt it to open its mouth willingly.
A bird's mouth is an interior angle or notch cut across a piece of timber for the reception of the edge of another - also called a crow's foot in the United States.
The Fox was trying to get the cheese by flattering the Crow.
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
In Chinese culture, a person who speaks with a 'crow mouth' says bad things off others.
A crow could possibly eat a baby ferret
If a black crow has its mouth wide open, it could be a sign of various behaviors. Often, it indicates the bird is vocalizing, either calling out to other crows or expressing agitation or excitement. Additionally, crows may open their mouths to regulate their body temperature, similar to panting in other animals. Observing the context and surrounding behavior can provide more insight into what the crow is communicating.
I'm not sure where you are since your reading the Manga you could be ahead of me. In the show its going into his mouth because Itachi gave Naruto some of his powers on the chance that Saskue attacks Konaha.
Jim Crow.
Crow. Because when crows evolved from something else, they laid another crow in a egg.
A Raven.
The purpose of the fox in flattering the crow, in Aesop's fable The Fox and the Crow, was to get the crow to drop the piece of cheese that it was carrying in its mouth. The fox flatters the crow by saying that it must have the most lovely singing voice and that the fox would love to hear but one song from the crow. So the crow begins to caw and so drops the cheese which the fox takes.