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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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Where is the Tamaulipas Crow found in the US?

It first appeared in the U.S. in the late 1960s near Brownsville, Texas, where it has nested. It is present in the winters and it's numbers vary.

Is crow a scavenger?

yes. it is :)

they also help the process of decomposing, I can't remember the technical term for that though. ^-^

Do crows still caw after they die?

Yes, because if air is still in their lungs, the noise will still come out

What does a crow tailshape look like and a raven tailshape?

Ravens have a wedged-shape tail shape, whereas a crow has a more of a fan shape.

How did Trammell Crow get his start?

Crow began his illustrious real estate career in Dallas shortly after World War II

How do you stop ravens and crows from smashing into your windows?

Well, the reason they smash into your windows is that they can't see the glass, but only see inside, and they want to get inside but don't know the window is there. So what I would do is put window stickers or tape patterns on the window so that they can see that the glass is there. Or, if you want to spend only $10 and buy a Feather-Guard that works very well to stop birds from hitting the windows. The link is mentioned in the related links below.

Is it true that perm can develop normally only in sightly cooler temperature than normal body temperature?

Yes, it is true that sperm can develop normally only in sightly cooler temperature than normal body temperature. Sperm need a cooler temp than the rest of the body. The scrotum keeps sperm lower than the body, but tight shorts can keep the testicles too warm for the sperm.

Would you ever find a person in a crow's nest?

Yes, the term "crow's nest" is the name given the to platform at the top of the main mast of a ship. In the early designs it was simply a barrel or a basket lashed to the tallest mast. Later it became a specially designed platform with protective railing.

Sailors (people) climb to the crow's nest to keep a lookout while at sea because at that point of elevation one can see further.

How long is a crow wings?

I think a crows wings span is a foot long

Do crows circle dead animals?

Yes, but only until they see a safe landing. Crows are known to eat their OWN dead, which is, after all, only tidy, I suppose.

How do you keep crows from killing mud swallows?

You can't stop crows.putting up lots of hawk decoys might work because crows hate hawks.check the laws in your area.if you are allowed to kill crows then get a powerful BB gun or a 22 rifle.

Where do crows lay eggs?

Female crows lay three to seven bluish-green eggs with brown or gray blotches.