Blue
No; you don't need to split a crow's tongue to enable it to speak. The imitation sounds that crows make come from their throat.
Green
Black
There are some other colors of crows besides black, but don't look for anything bright and flashy. Use the links and sift through the 40 odd species to find out which ones have a bit of non-black coloring. Crows that are black are usually iridescent. That means if the light hits them correctly, one can see some cool color where it was black a moment before. Iridescence is an optical effect; the crows are black.
the counting crows sung colour blind
No; you don't need to split a crow's tongue to enable it to speak. The imitation sounds that crows make come from their throat.
other crows
Green
silver
Yes, American crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The estimated population of crows is 31,000,000. Crows are scavengers.
Yes, crows do have a preference for blueberries as they are known to be attracted to the color and taste of the fruit.
Black
The color of the purple puffles's tongue is pink.
Dirty Blonde
A pale tongue is when the tongue lacks its normal pink color and appears lighter or white in color. It can be a sign of poor circulation, anemia, or a deficiency in certain nutrients. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you notice persistent changes in the color of your tongue.
no, the color of the fur doesnt affect the color of the tongue
There are some other colors of crows besides black, but don't look for anything bright and flashy. Use the links and sift through the 40 odd species to find out which ones have a bit of non-black coloring. Crows that are black are usually iridescent. That means if the light hits them correctly, one can see some cool color where it was black a moment before. Iridescence is an optical effect; the crows are black.