crows that live in the wild have a longer life span because in the wild they have a natural habitat then in captivity,
there fore in captivity there life span is much smaller because of the smaller and un natural environment.
You actually have that exactly reversed. Well cared for crows in captivity can live upwards of 40-50 years because they do not have to contend with bad weather and enjoy the benefit of a regular food supply. The lifespan of crows in the wild is significantly shorter, ranging from 7-15 years, and is impacted by the environmental tribulations that all wild animals must endure.
A life span of a crow is 150 years believe it or not it is true scientists have studied them for a long time.
Many crows die young, but they can live between 30 and 100 years. Ravens live long.
yes some
Yes, dead crows can scare live crows. Crows are highly intelligent and social birds that often exhibit caution around potential threats. The sight of a dead crow may signal danger, prompting live crows to avoid the area or react with alarm calls to warn others. This behavior is part of their survival instincts, as they can associate the presence of a dead crow with possible predators or hazardous conditions.
Crows are scavengers. They will eat almost anything. As for drinking I believe the drink water.
I think a crows wings span is a foot long
yes some crows live in the canadian wilderness
Many crows die young, but they can live between 30 and 100 years. Ravens live long.
Yes.
Yes, there are a lot of crows in what are called the bogs of Ireland.
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Crows are scavengers. They will eat almost anything. As for drinking I believe the drink water.
they live on farms to scare away the crows that try to eat the food
The Counting Crows' song "A Long December" was featured on an episode of CSI: NY.
I think a crows wings span is a foot long