Crows are social birds that often live in groups called "murders." The size of these groups can vary significantly, typically ranging from a few individuals to several dozen. In some cases, particularly during the winter months, crows may gather in larger roosts consisting of hundreds or even thousands of birds. Their social structure allows them to work together to find food and protect against predators.
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Many crows die young, but they can live between 30 and 100 years. Ravens live long.
Crows are scavengers. They will eat almost anything. As for drinking I believe the drink water.
A murder of crows is a group of three or more of them. It is believed that they got this distinction because a group of crows would gather together to determine the fate of another crow in their group. Many times this led to the murder of the said cow.
Crows are cosmopolitan and can be found on almost every continent now days except in polar regions. They are extremely adaptable and have become invasive in many parts of the world (by competing with local birds). They live in nests and scavenge for food.
Yes, there are a lot of crows in what are called the bogs of Ireland.
yes some crows live in the canadian wilderness
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I believe that eight crows constitute a "murder of crows". It is an old English expression.
Many crows die young, but they can live between 30 and 100 years. Ravens live long.
The famous band Counting Crows has five members.
Crows are scavengers. They will eat almost anything. As for drinking I believe the drink water.
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