Yes. All corvids cache food.
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Crows do not hibernate. Some will migrate to areas where the weather is better and where there is more food however.
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!!!
crows don't really trust humans but they will if you be nice and give them food. the will trust you then :D
Crows are what you call pests... think about rats in your house, you don't just ignore them and let them ruin your walls. think about your yard as the walls and the crows are destroying your wall...... And their good food.
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
No - snakes do not store food for later consumption !
I have seen crows hide food, however I do not know if they recover it!
to control their population crows are very damaging to the farmers crops and the food we eat the more crows there are the less food we have and the farmer has to feed his animals.
Apart from humans shooting them, crows are the top of their food chain.
Assuming you mean 'bury', this is a natural instinct of cats to hide their food from scavengers and other cats when they are not hungry so they can come back to it later.
A cat will sometimes try to bury any leftover food in order to save it for later. In the wild, a cat would probably bury prey in order to return to it later and to hide it from other predators.
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Crows do not hibernate. Some will migrate to areas where the weather is better and where there is more food however.
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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