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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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How do you know your normal body temperature?

Take your temperature at the same time every day for a week. Use an oral thermometer. Do not test right after you've had anything to drink--hot or cold drinks can temporarily change the oral temp.

What does it symbolize if there are a lot of crows and doves around you because i was at the bus stop and all these crows started circling the sky then they left and doves were doing the same thing?

Crows represents death and the darker aspects of your character. Could also be pointing out your annoying habits. Alternatively, the crow may be conveying a message from your unconsciousness.

Doves

Symbolizes peace, tranquility, harmony, affection and innocence. In particular, to see a white dove in represents loyalty, love, simplicity, gentleness and friendships. It may also signify a message and blessing from the Holy Spirit. You have let go of your thoughts of hate and revenge.

What are your dreams like and waking life situations? Ask yourself that question and see if they co-inside with the Crows and Dove symbols. Then sit for a moment in silence and listen to your inner voice. What is it saying to you as you ponder this. You have the answers to every question there is just listen to your inner voice.. You are on the right track. There are meanings to everything, every energy brings you messages.

Your are embarking on change.

What is normal in a temperature when sick?

A person might have a temp over 99F to 100F when mildly ill. Anything over 100-101F, the person may be mildly to moderately ill. Anything higher than 103-104F is critical that a person get the temp down or the person can have seizures.

What are other names for birds nests?

* A badger's nest is called a sett. * An eagle's nest is called an eyrie.

What does it mean when a crow attacks a human?

when a crow attacks a human it shows the power of these small beasts. crows are very Territorial and there for they are insisting that you stay away from were ever you are being pursued by attacking you as the only thing that they can do, most people have seen some crows attacking squirrels because they are in their territory and that the squirrels should leave immediately, unless you want your eyes picked out by crows. People think they can get rid of these pesky critters by calling an exterminator but that would also be a bad idea. Once you call the exterminator he/she'll probably ask for the animals name that you want to get rid of. When will say crow he will probably say that these are wild animals and they could not harm you in a way that would be dire, or something like that, but basiclly the best answer would be just basiclly to stay away from that area for awhile whe you notice that the crow or crows have disappered from that area that would be the sign that you can safley go back into that environment .

A place where birds are kept?

An Aviary Where They Mate And Reproduce.

Why does leanne crow have veins on her breasts?

Because of the massive boob-age that cannot be contained in the- nah I'm kidding. You're muscles have veins to bring support and to keep them operational. So the muscles in her upper torso area are probably pumping serious blood in order to carry or hold her breasts.

Is crow a warm blooded or cold blooded animal?

birds are warm-blooded, which means that they can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside. Whether it is sunny and hot outside or there is a snowstorm and it is very cold, warm-bloodedanimals have body temperatures that usually stay the same.

How long do crows live?

AnswerIn the wild, the average life span is 40-50 years. In captivity, crows have been known to live up to 15-20 years.

crows that live in the wild have a longer life span because in the wild they have a natural habitat then in captivity,

there fore in captivity there life span is much smaller because of the smaller and un natural environment.

You actually have that exactly reversed. Well cared for crows in captivity can live upwards of 40-50 years because they do not have to contend with bad weather and enjoy the benefit of a regular food supply. The lifespan of crows in the wild is significantly shorter, ranging from 7-15 years, and is impacted by the environmental tribulations that all wild animals must endure.
A life span of a crow is 150 years believe it or not it is true scientists have studied them for a long time.

Is it true that ravens have six pinion feathers while crows only have five pinion feathers on their wings?

---- A biologist was asked to finally determine whether crows and ravens are really two different birds. This has been a matter of some conjecture for quite some time. Given only a cursory glance, these birds appear to be one and the same.

The biologist spent considerable time watching the birds in their habitat and logging hours of observations. The observations did not appear to provide any conclusive evidence that crows and ravens are different.

The biologist performed dissections of ravens and crows and found that their internal workings appeared to be similar. No significant difference was found.

The biologist then performed very careful examinations of two live birds. One a raven and the other a crow. The heads and beaks are remarkably similar. The size and shapes of the birds' bodies did not show much difference. Even the legs and feet of the birds were similar.

But, at last, a breakthrough. The long feathers at the tip of a birds wings, the pinion feathers, provided the conclusion that ravens and crows differ. A raven has four pinion feathers and a crow has five pinion feathers.

So...........................

The difference between ravens and crows is a matter of a pinion!

Do silkie roosters crow?

Yes they do crow I have 5 and they crow every morning and sometimes when I am feeding them - like saying thank you

What happends if your body temperature reaches 117?

A temp that high would fry a person's brain--they would die long, long before it ever reached 117F. A temp of 101 generally means the person is very ill. Over 103 to 105F means a person is in a medical crisis, could go into seizures, and can die if temp is not brought down quickly.

Is it bad if your body temperature is 94.4?

A temp of 94.4 can mean the thermometer is broken or malfunctioning. If the person has been exposed to cold temperatures outside, the 94.4 would mean the person is extremely Hypothermic and will need controlled rewarming measures before there is permanent damage to the heart, brain, and body tissues. The skin and tissues of the extremities may die even with rewarming.

If you split a crows tongue will it speak?

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.

How much is a crow's feather worth?

It is illegal to sell or even keep a crow feather. Crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:

The statute makes it unlawful to pursue, hunt, take, capture, kill or sell birds listed therein ("migratory birds"). The statute does not discriminate between live or dead birds and also grants full protection to any bird parts including feathers, eggs and nests. Over 800 species are currently on the list.

Do silkie hens crow?

Hens will sometime attempt to mimic a rooster if no rooster is present within a flock.

Usually the alpha hen, the top of the pecking order takes on the role of protector of the flock in the absence of a male. This can, but not always include the mimicry of the sounds a rooster makes.

Is there bird helpful to humans?

Birds that are useful to humans could be they type we use for food such as chickens which provide eggs and meat.

They type that provide feathers for quilts such as geese.

Hawks and other raptors that catch and eat mice and rats in the fields.

Or the every day backyard birds that eat insect pests in the garden.

What is a filial crow?

Crows feed their old or weakened parents.

Compared to other animals, this is a fine display of filial piety.

What does it mean when you see one white crow with 10 black crows?

It means you saw an abnormally colored crow. That's all. Such specimens are very rare.

How loud do Silver Sebright Rooster crow?

Sebright roosters may be small, but they have a loud voice. They are one of the loudest roosters around. They are great alarm clocks, but terrible neighbors.