yes they are useful in eating away dead, decaying animals which could otherwise spread diseases like rabies etc.
I think it`s an avian it means bird, but the classification of crow is scientifically called corvus
Call the local Fish and Wildlife service in your area. They should be able to tell you what to do with the crow.
The most Intelligent Bird(s) are crows and/or Parrots
Crows have impressive memory capabilities and can remember a person's face for several years. Studies have shown that they can recognize individual humans and even hold grudges against those who threaten them. This ability is thought to help them navigate their environment and avoid potential dangers. Overall, a crow's memory can last anywhere from a few years to even longer, depending on the circumstances.
This is a popular myth also associated with the smaller relative of the crow- the Raven, of Poe"s poem. yes, some can be taught to talk. as for ornithomancy- it"s for the Birds- a Myth, legend, etc.
Thomas S. Crow was born in 1934.
Thomas S. Crow died on 2008-11-30.
Roosters may crow at night due to disturbances in their environment, such as bright lights, loud noises, or the presence of predators. They may also crow to establish their territory or communicate with other roosters. Providing a calm and dark environment for your roosters at night may help reduce their nighttime crowing.
Ramona Medicine Crow has written: 'Apsaalooke' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Crow Indians, Crow beadwork, Crow art, Material culture
You call him/her just that: the lookout.
Joseph Medicine Crow has written: 'From the Heart of the Crow Country' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Folklore, History 'Reminiscences of Joe Medicine Crow, Crow Tribe of Montana'
no,Jim Crow was abolished in 1900's something
Jim Crow Laws
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south of lake Winnipeg in Canada
I think it`s an avian it means bird, but the classification of crow is scientifically called corvus
Robert Harry Lowie has written: 'Crow word lists' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Crow, English, English language, Crow language 'The matrilineal complex' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Matriarchy, Indians of North America 'Indians of the Plains' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Indianen, Great Plains 'Minor ceremonies of the Crow Indians' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Indians of North America, Religion 'Primitive religion' -- subject(s): Religion 'Plains Indian age-societies' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indians of North America 'The sun dance of the Crow Indians' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Crow Indians, Crow dance, Sun dance 'Indians of the Plains' 'The religion of the Crow Indians' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Religion, Crow mythology, Indians of North America, Indian mythology, Religion and mythology 'The German people' -- subject(s): Civilization, National characteristics, German, German National characteristics 'The material culture of the Crow Indians' 'Societies of the Kiowa' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Kiowa Indians, Indians of North America 'The origin of the state' 'Robert H. Lowie' 'Ethnographic notes on the Washo' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Washo Indians, Ethnology 'The Assiniboine' 'The sun dance of the Wind River Shoshoni and Ute' -- subject(s): Ute Indians, Sun dance, Shoshoni Indians 'Social life of the Crow Indians' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Social life and customs, Indians of North America 'A Crow text, with grammatical notes' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Languages, Crow Indians, Crow language, Texts 'Social organization' -- subject(s): Sociology 'Primitive society' 'Studies in plains Indian folklore' -- subject(s): Indian mythology, Indians of North America, Folklore 'The origin of the state' -- subject(s): State, The, Primitive societies, The State 'Myths and traditions of the Crow Indians' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Crow Indians, Crow mythology, Folklore, Legends, Religion and mythology 'Minor ceremonies of the Crow Indians' 'Some aspects of political organization among the American aborigines' -- subject(s): Indians of America, Social life and customs