Crows
Most of what I posted about crows was from a video I once saw, i'll see if I can post the link to it, but also in that video is said that crows had the intelligence of a young child, which is actually smarter than you think.
Ravens
Sorry, but I don't really know anything about a ravens intelligence other than I've heard that they are pretty smart. Someone else will have to improve this part of the answer....
No, ravens are about 30% larger than crows.
Ravens are probably more solitary than crows are, as crows are often found in groups of more than four or five birds, whereas ravens are more likely to be with a partner than a group.
Herd of Horses, Cows, Antelope Pack of Wolves Gaggle of Geese
Accipiter hawks, snakes, cats are the biggest killers of songbirds. Raccoons and some other species eat their eggs.
Yes Josh Turner will be on Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader this fall. He recorded the episode July 21.
I have been counting the carcasses of road-kill animals for the last month along a stretch of road. Having observed no crows but a dozen cats, I infer that crows are smarter than cats.
Hawks and crows
Crows and ravens will "mob" a hawk, to drive the predator bird away from their territory.
Hawks, owls and crows mostly.
No. As far as scientists can tell, humans are the smartest animals on Earth. Crows and ravens are believed to be the smartest birds.
Crows are considered smarter than cats due to their advanced problem-solving abilities, social intelligence, and complex communication skills. They can use tools, plan for the future, and even engage in cooperative behaviors, showcasing a level of cognitive flexibility that surpasses that of cats. Additionally, crows exhibit impressive memory and learning capabilities, which contribute to their adaptability in various environments. While cats possess their own unique intelligence, particularly in hunting and social interactions, crows demonstrate a broader range of cognitive skills.
No. Hawks are in the family Accipitridae, while crows are in the family Corvidae.
One that kills to eat meat-- hawks, owls, to some extent crows, etc.
No, ravens are about 30% larger than crows.
Skunks, Wild dogs/canines, snakes, and large birds such as, hawks, eagles, and crows
No I am smarter than every body.
No birds are smarter than mammals.