Crows (ravens) do live in the deserts of North America.
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The common crow does live in the deserts, but in limited numbers. The common raven, a larger relative of the crow, is found there, as is the Chihuahuan raven. Ravens are similar in appearance to crows, but are larger, with shaggy throat feathers and a larger bill. In flight, the crow has a fan shaped tail, while ravens show a distinct wedge shaped tail. Raven's call is a hoarse croak, while the crow emits an honest to goodness "caw".
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