Yes indeed it is.
A crow's beak is generally straight and slender, tapering to a pointed tip. It is slightly curved at the edges, allowing for efficient pecking and foraging. The beak's shape is well-adapted for their omnivorous diet, enabling them to handle a variety of foods, from insects to seeds. Overall, the crow's beak is both functional and versatile.
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 crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
The crow
A young crow is called a chick or a fledgling.
omnivorous
Crows are part of the Corvid familly of birds.
For a start: crow, bluejay, bluebird, robin, starling
The crow is an example of a bird with an omnivorous diet, as they feed on a wide range of foods including insects, fruits, seeds, small animals, carrion, and human food.
Omnivorous
There is none. Omnivorous is related to eating habits of animals. There are omnivorous, herbivorous and carnivorousness creatures
The adjective form of "omnivore" is "omnivorous."
Human beings are omnivorous and can eat just about anything. Cats are not omnivorous, but are mandatory carnivors.
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carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous
If you are omnivorous, you eat plants and animals (meat).Omnivorous animals are those which feed on food of both plant and animal origin.
The word omnivorous means all-eater. If a person is said to be omnivorous they are generally a consumer of a large variety of foods in the day-to-day diet.