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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 do scientist call crows?

There are many different species of crows, but if you're talking about the American crow, the scientific name is Corvus brachyrhynchos. There are many different species of crows, but if you're talking about the American crow, the scientific name is Corvus brachyrhynchos.

Did the professions of bookkeeping and accounting both see increased demand for women?

With the separation of bookkeeping from accounting, the demand for women bookkeepers dramatically increased, and by 1930, over 60 percent of all bookkeepers were women. A similar increase in the demand for women accountants, however, did not occur.

What color is a crow?

Black.

In some light conditions it may appear to be iridescent and show a varied display of petrol colours (blue, green, purple etc.)

Where would you find a grey-headed crow?

you would find the bird in new guinea

How do crows use twigs as tools?

crows cut off leaves or twigs with their beaks , shape them and use them to probe for bugs in wood or plants.

How good is a crow's hearing?

the crows hearing is accually is not that good. the mainly have to depend on their eyes for finding food. the hearing of eagles, hawks ravens are much better. those are just some examples of some that have better hearing

How can you tell if a crow is a boy or a girl?

there tails the boy has a bigger tail the the girls

Who called Shakespeare an Upset Crow?

Nobody called Shakespeare an "upset crow". Robert Greene, in a pamphlet called "Greene's Groatsworth of Wit" called him an "upstart crow". Why? Because Greene was a university man and he looked down at Shakespeare, who only had a grammar school education, as uneducated. He was therefore an upstart to pretend that he could write as well as people who had been to university.

Of course Greene was full of it. Shakespeare was a much better writer than Greene himself.

I'm not sure why he called him a crow. Maybe it was because Shakespeare had black hair, as the Chandos portrait shows.

What does black crows eat?

Crows eat nuts and seeds, scavenge meat, and probably bugs. They find crap stuff in trash and find like French fries and stuff on the ground, I bet.

How do crow build their nest?

crow build their nest by looking for twigs, sticks, and leaves. when their ready to build they find a safe and good spot, place theire leaves, twigs, and sticks in a circular shape. once they think its adequate they look for a mate.

Hope my answer helped you.

Will a crow eat in captivity?

Yes, usually, if it's not too stressed and is given the right food. Some crows have been very successfully kept in captivity, but it's not generally the best thing for them unless they have some disability.

How you say crow in french?

queckette. this isn't right... its corbeau

What is a crows diet?

A crow's diet is usually anything edible. They are notorious for eating a farmer's crop, but crows also eat the insects that damage the farmers crop.

Crows eat almost anything edible, including insects and spiders, grains and seeds, fruits, eggs, other birds' young, garbage, roadkill, and small reptiles. Like gulls, crows may carry molusks aloft and drop them on rocks to break them open.

Why do they call a group of crows a murder?

There are several explanations that are based on folk tales and superstitions. However, there are several groups of animals with poetic names such as parliament of owls and an ostentation of peacocks.

Why are the eggs of crows blue?

Blue eggs may be more camouflaged in green foliage than white eggs. Also, eggshells with blue pigments in them are stronger than white eggshells, so more survive to hatch. Pigments may also offer some protection from UV light, which could cause mutations in the developing embryo.

Who were the crow tribes enemy?

The Crow tribe's primary enemies historically included the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. Conflicts often arose over territory and resources, particularly as the Crow were located in the northern Great Plains, an area rich in game and resources. Additionally, as European settlers expanded westward, the Crow faced challenges from the encroachment of settlers and the U.S. government.

Do a raccoon eat crows?

Raccoons are essentially the garbage men of the animal kingdom, meaning they will eat anything that does not move too fast or fight back too hard. As the raccoon's habitat is the continental US (with exceptions in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and the eastern edge of California--see the related link Raccoon Habitat map below), they likely are very familiar with scorpions who live from Florida to California and Texas to British Columbia (see the related link Scorpion habitat map below).

Is a crow hollow?

Yes, crows, like most birds, have hollow bones. This adaptation helps reduce their overall weight, making it easier for them to fly. However, not all parts of their bones are completely hollow; they have a structure that provides strength while minimizing weight.

What is the movement of the crow called?

The movement of a crow is typically referred to as "flight." Crows are strong fliers and can maneuver skillfully in the air, using flapping and gliding techniques. Additionally, when they move on the ground, it's often described as walking or hopping. Their flight patterns can include soaring, gliding, and rapid flapping, depending on their needs and the environment.

What Do Crows Need in Order To Survive?

Crows need access to food, water, shelter, and nesting sites to survive. Their diet is varied, including insects, seeds, fruits, and small animals, which allows them to adapt to different environments. They also require safe places to roost and build nests, often utilizing trees or man-made structures. Additionally, social interactions within their communities play a crucial role in their survival and well-being.

What happens when a crow crows 3 times?

some say that if a crow crows over 3 times in less than 3 seconds its a sign that something horrible is going to happen to you or someone you know.