The crow with a tufted head is known as the Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica). While not a true crow, it belongs to the corvid family and features a distinctive long tail and a black-and-white plumage. Its tufted appearance is particularly noticeable when its feathers are ruffled. Magpies are known for their intelligence and complex social behavior.
Most would say no. Crows are associated with evil.
The largest crow in the world is the Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix), which is found in parts of Europe and the Middle East. It typically measures about 16 to 18 inches in length and has a wingspan of around 39 to 46 inches. This crow is easily recognizable by its distinctive gray body and black head, wings, and tail. Another contender for size is the Carrion Crow (Corvus corone), which is also quite large, but generally, the Hooded Crow is considered the largest.
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.
The term "As The Crow Flies" came from British coastal vessels that customarily carried a cage of crows. Crows detest large expanses of water and head, as straight as a crow flies, towards the nearest land if released at sea - very useful if you were unsure of the nearest land when sailing in foggy waters before the days of radar. The lookout perch on sailing vessels thus became known as the crow's nest
A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
The tufted head trait in ducks is typically a dominant gene. This means that if a duck carries the tufted head gene, it is likely to express the trait, even if it also carries a recessive gene for a non-tufted head.
Crow Head's population is 218.
The area of Crow Head is 2,980,000.0 square meters.
The population density of Crow Head is 68.8 people per square kilometer.
Check a field guide for "tufted titmouse".
The crow doesn't get very far.
Tufted deer was created in 1872.
Tufted capuchin was created in 1758.
There is no such bird in Australia known as the "Arnelope", tufted or otherwise. There is only a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater.
ball of tufted wool
Yellow-tufted Woodpecker was created in 1783.
White-tufted Grebe was created in 1824.