crows test
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it looked like it had hind leg degeneration, old male rats usually get it over the coarse of a few weeks.
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1:10 poor rat =(
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@tomtalker2000 and magpies too. i have seen them all take prey at sometime or another we have a gang of crows around here that take pigeons they have to team up to get them but they do it. i have also seen two magpies take a sparrow down a couple years back. but mostly you see them pecking roadkill as its easier pickings. but they are all real smart the social groups of crows is amazing to watch
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The Crow's are waitin for the Rat's Soul to be released ~!
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crows are the street thugs in the animal world LOL
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@arjont coulda had a broken leg
you know
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That's a raven when crows are on the ground they hop.
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And the outcome, would have shocked MOST people out there, to say the least. They may be our largest songbirds, but Crow's & Raven's operate MUCH more, like Birds of Prey in my opinion.
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Where they lack talons, like a Hawk or Eagle has, they make up for in sheer beak strength. There claws are sharper and longer, then lets say a Robin, and can easily hold prey down. But they aren't meant for killing, its there beak that delivers quite a "death blow", and i've seen first hand what one Crow did, in a half hour battle between itself and a Gray Squirrel.
that rat looks kinda sick or old. they usually run like hell
arjont 4 years ago 18
if they helped save the rat, the crows go hungry. Who will save the crow?
JamRunner 2 years ago 14