Nah crow through and through, they have slightly shorter beaks and slimmer builds whereas ravens I've noticed are MASSIVE and have broad beaks with throat feathers like a "beard"
do a bit of research on the different species and you'll see :)
yes, they are loud!but it depends on their age and on you.but forget this "i´m thinking about getting a crow"!crows are wild animals and should only live for a good reason in a cage.
yup
TRANSiENTART 2 years ago
Yes I am aware. I am surrounded by ravens, rooks and jackdaws. No crows though. Very interesting neighbors to have.
Brennna 2 years ago
Nah crow through and through, they have slightly shorter beaks and slimmer builds whereas ravens I've noticed are MASSIVE and have broad beaks with throat feathers like a "beard"
do a bit of research on the different species and you'll see :)
vvelvettearss 2 years ago
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a crow? what are you doing with a crow?
laurajackson18 2 years ago
A crow?! Cool. Does he make a good companion? Where did you find him?!
JiggleSmax 2 years ago 2
Has a deep voice like a raven. Baby raven maybe?
Brennna 2 years ago
isn't it illeagle to have grows as pets
CalvinLamb 3 years ago
well, if someone does have an extra room which can be messed up - yes!
Nudelsalatbomber 3 years ago
or not in a cage at all, and let to roam free in a house, such as this one!
marielledelaine 3 years ago
yes, they are loud!but it depends on their age and on you.but forget this "i´m thinking about getting a crow"!crows are wild animals and should only live for a good reason in a cage.
Nudelsalatbomber 3 years ago