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What does a crow look like?

Crows are large, with a slender mouth and a black body.

Crows are also called old crows and old crows. It is the general name of several black birds in the genus passerine crow. Most of them have dark feathers or bright black and white colors, are large, have very strong beaks and feet, like singing, have hoarse voices, often nest in groups, live in fields or forests, and have miscellaneous eating habits. Grains, insects, carrion, eggs of other birds and some wastes can all be their food, so they are known as "scavengers".

Introduction to crow

Crow. (Latin scientific name) is a common folk name for ornithoptera-passeriformes-passeriformes. There are 25 species of crows in the family Cynodontidae, but there is not only one genus in the family Cynodontidae, but there are 23 genera in * * *, with as many as 122 species! Ravenidae is the largest songbird in passeriformes, which is widely distributed all over the world. There are 27 species of Corvidae in China, among which the black-headed crow (with a bad voice) is endemic to China.

Crow is actually a family pet bird, which has a long history of breeding and is mainly domesticated by white-necked crows. However, in the culture of China, the appearance of crows belongs to indecent category, which does not conform to the public aesthetic, so crows as pet birds have not been widely promoted. At present, all kinds of crows have been listed as endangered protected animals internationally on 20 16, belonging to species that are prohibited from being sold and raised by the people.