"If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows," said Henry Ward Beecher.
Crows and Raven are among the cleverest in the animal kingdoms. They are close relatives, but not the same:
Size: Crows are smaller, but Ravens are bigger
Tail: Crows have fan shaped tails, but Ravens have wedge shaped tails
Location: Crows live near McDonald, but Ravens prefer the wilderness
1) Crows landing When a crow lands, it usually lands on high places, to observe the potential danger, before it feds on its feast. 2005:06:28 19:37:10 | | 2) Crows take off A crow taking off is both elegant and beautiful. It spreads wide its wings and jumps into the big blue sky. It seldom lingers and always in hurry, as if all the time in the world is not enough for a crow. 2005:06:28 19:09:36 | | 3) Flying crows A crow is a pragmatic bird. Nothing fancy about how it flies. It just flies. It watches when it flies, not a single bit of food pieces can escape its sharp eyes. It doesn't fly fast, but it certainly flies well. 2005:06:28 19:01:42 | | 4) Lazy crows Crow, even the clever one, need to rest. But they seldom trust people (unless it's time to eat). You see they perch on camels, on cows, even on tigers and lions, but never once you see them rest on a man's head. As if they knew who is the most untrusted in the whole world
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