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The true crows are large passerine birds that comprise the genus Corvus in the family Corvidae. Ranging in size from the relatively small pigeon-sized jackdaws (Eurasian and Daurian) to the Common Raven of the Holarctic region and Thick-billed Raven of the highlands...
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Crow mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Crow is a bird of mythology and legends worldwide. The intelligence of Crows is remarkable. They are considered to be the most intelligent birds by many people.
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The Crow in World Mythology However, when one unfortunate crow brought some particularly bad news to the god Apollo, the god "Black'd the raven o'er, and bid him prate in his white plumes no more" (Blassingame, p. 14). In Norse mythology, the raven belonged to Odin, the god of war.
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Asiatic Mythology The crow has also a role in the asiatic mythology : in China and in Japan, he shows love and filial gratitude.According to chinese legends, ten red crows with three paws flew away from the East Blackberry Tree to bring light to the world.
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Crow Mythology is a comprehensive online travel destination guide and Travel directory. Find information on local events, guides and business reviews. Category:Crow mythology. From Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters ... "Crow mythology" There is one article in this category.
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Crows, and especially ravens, often feature in legends or mythology as portents or harbingers of doom or death, because of their dark plumage, unnerving calls, and tendency to eat carrion. They are commonly thought to circle above scenes of death More material related to Crow can be found here:
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The American Crow, Corvus brachyrynchos, when fully grown is 17" to 21" (from tip of bill to tip of tail). There is no way to tell by physical appearance alone, as to whether a crow is male or female. DNA testing of blood will indicate sex.
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Mythology, Poetry, No idea. I really am at a loss for what to say here. Hey look! 42 words! I swear, I didn't do that on purpose. The crow remembers...
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