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Crows

Crows are In the genus Corvus and are large passerine birds. All temperate continents with the exception of South America and a few islands including Hawaii have examples of the 40 members of this genus. Genus Corvus appear to have evolved in central Asia and migrated out into North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia.

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Do Roosters ever get to old to crow?

We have the same problem. We have tw roosters and 28 hens. They are the White Leghorns. Generally the roosters take turns crowing. Lately the flock has been molting...it looks like snow in our coop. The roosters are not crowing. I have looked for an answer as you have. Interesting we both have the same problem. It looks like molting may have something to do with them not crowing.

Do crows eat worms?

Crows eat anything. As for other birds they prefer babies and or eggs from other nests. Next would be any dead bird.

I have seen wild crows mimic many other bird calls as to find the bird and or it's nest. I know one crow that knows at least three other calls.

Finally, a crow in captivity can learn as fast or faster the english language and remember a person or animal after being absent for years.

How far does the crow fly?

The expression is "as the crow flies", and means "by the most direct route", that is, in a straight line, which is of course, seldom achievable by road as roads and pathways have to account for terrain.

How many heartbeats does a crow have per minute?

I'm thinking around the same temperature of a human? but mate, come on, why not use your common sense and just look this up on Google?

What are a flock of crows called?

Very interesting question. A group of blackbirds is most correctly called either a cloud, a cluster or a merle of blackbirds. Because they are so similar to ravens and crows, they are also called a murder, but this is not the most correct term.

Can pigeons mate with crows?

THE male pigeon usually coo's around the female and follow her for some time,if she feels interested she sits down and allow the to mate with her .From this time the pair stay together for their whole life. ONE IMPORTANT FACT IS THAT FEMALE CHOOSES HER MATE SIMILAR TO ITS PARENTS .

Why hasn't my 6 month old rooster crowed since he witnessed a fox killing his flock will he ever crow again?

Roosters are fairly dumb and would not remember that event after a short time.

A group of hens is called a brood and not a flock. Roosters don't really care about sheep so I was assuming you were talking about a fox catching a hen or two. He should have forgotten that the next afternoon.

What do crows represent?

Some people think the crow represents death or dying, and its true it does.

What do you find at the front of a wren and at the back of a crow?

The letter W. This is the very first letter (at the front) of the word 'wrens,' and the very last (at the back) of the word 'crow.'

What do crow's beak symbolize?

crows normally represent death or death soon to come. they're bad omens and supposedly

How much does a crow cost?

Nothing - make it yourself out of old clothes, scrap wood and straw or grass for stuffing

What do rabbits use their fur for?

Fur is primarily used to keep the rabbit warm in cold weather. Rabbits fair better in colder temperatures because of it. But, it also puts them at higher risk for heat stroke in extremely warm temperatures.

Does also pull their full to make a nest for their kits (babies). Kits are born fur less and rely on their mama's nest to keep them warm.

What is a crows mouth?

In Chinese culture, a person who speaks with a 'crow mouth' says bad things off others.

Are crows smart?

yes, crows are one of the ten smartest animals Crows r the smartest birds

Where do crows sleep at night?

At night time - Crows are sleeping at top of the trees.

How many crows there in the world?

about 200,ooo...which is just a guess

Are there albino crows?

Yes There Is. They look like ordinary crows but there white and there beak and feet is a pink-ish colour. They also have red eyes