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Crow – The Black Bird of Cities and Forests

Crows are considered one of the planet’s most intelligent birds. They live all over the world, thriving in diverse habitats like forests, farmlands, and bustling urban centers. Known for their sharp memory, problem-solving skills, and tight-knit social bonds, crows are truly remarkable creatures.

Scientific Information:

Scientific Name: Corvus (genus)
Family: Corvidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Lifespan: Typically 10–15 years in the wild, but often longer in captivity.
Size: Between 40 and 50 centimeters long, varying by species.
Wingspan: Can stretch up to one meter across.
Crows belong to the corvid family, a group of clever birds that also includes ravens, magpies, and jays.

Habits & Behavior:

Crows are very social and usually live in pairs or family groups.
They are diurnal, meaning they are active during the daytime.
Excellent problem-solvers, they can even use simple tools to access food.
They have a powerful memory and can recognize individual human faces.
Crows communicate using a variety of caws, clicks, and body language.

Diet:

Crows are opportunistic omnivores with a broad diet, including:
Insects and small animals
Grains and seeds
Fruits and nuts
Scavenged food scraps and carrion (dead animals)

Fun Facts About Crows:

> They can solve complex puzzles designed for young children.
> Crows remember human faces and may warn their flock about people they see as threats.
> Some crows craft tools from items like sticks or dropped stones.
> They engage in play, such as sliding down snowy rooftops for fun.
> Crows have been observed holding quiet gatherings around a deceased crow, which may be an act of mourning or collective curiosity.

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