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i thought it was a raven , didnt know crows grew so large
Well no, the thing is that all crows, including ravens are part of the same family, the "crow family" or in latin, corvidae. The Corvidae family includes birds such as the magpie, jackdaw, hooded crow (or just grey crow, eurrope only), Black crow (or carrion crow, europe only), the american crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos Wholly black like the carrion crow but unlike the hooded crow which is partly grey. Is the U.S. counterpart to the hooded and carrion crows) and the common raven (Corvus corax, exists in both the U.S. and Europe).
So technically, crows and ravens are both types of crows, even if the american, hooded, and carrion crows are more commonly seen as "crows" while ravens are generrally not associated as crows.
This is why I in my comment said "I love me some crows" even though it was a raven in the OP. When I spoke of crows, I meant both Ravens and the birds more commonly known as "crows".
So technically, crows and ravens are both types of crows, even if the american, hooded, and carrion crows are more commonly seen as "crows" while ravens are generrally not associated as crows.
This is why I in my comment said "I love me some crows" even though it was a raven in the OP. When I spoke of crows, I meant both Ravens and the birds more commonly known as "crows".
is this 6 month old
i have no clue man
i just pressed the right arrow in top rated
i have no clue man
i just pressed the right arrow in top rated
i just checked and its in the top uploads of last 30 days
so yea , pretty weird
so yea , pretty weird
I'm pretty sure that's a photoshopped chicken, ive raised iowa blues and chicks dont get nearly that black and im pretty sure crows have weird terrifying skin babies.