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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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What sound does a crows make?

A crow's call is typically thought of as "caw." Crows also make a series of clicks as the birds bob up and down. They can also produce a soft "woh-woh" call.

Where can you buy the grumpiest crow?

If you want an ill behaved bird catch a wild one. i will not only be ill-tempered but completely out of control.

Are crows dangerous?

Yes thay can scratch and harm pepole if the crow can not fly or is trapped. When's attacked Cover you eyes

Why the sun comes up when the rooster crows?

the sun comes up when a rooster crows because whenever a rooster see's a peek of light the rooster crows

What does crow eater mean in SA?

A croweater is a term used to describe a south Australian

Do roosters really crow at sunrise if not trained?

The real question is: Who trains roosters to crow at sunrise?

What is a crow's class?

I think it`s an avian it means bird, but the classification of crow is scientifically called corvus

Are crows intelligent?

Very intelligent. Crows have good memories and can be trained.

Is a crow he or she?

Male and female crows look the same. Males are slightly larger, but unless you see them side-by-side, you probably won't be able to tell if a crow is male or female just by looking at it.

Do crows have noses?

They have beaks with which they breathe, smell, scrounge, and eat.

Correct spelling bird flies or flys?

The correct use is 'flies' as in "A bird flies through the air." It is also the correct plural of the word fly, as in "There were several flies hovering around the trash can."

Can you eat crow?

yes you can eat crows

During the (second) war years, my Father said that in the Highlands, they used to send baskets of crows down South! (Scotland to England) despite crows being scavengers!