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crow give reasons of your choice​

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A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly a synonym for all of Corvus. The term "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. Species with the word "crow" in their common name include: Corvus albus – pied crow (Central African coasts to southern Africa)

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The crow, traditionally given a bad name as a harbinger of doom and fear, becomes a catalyst for positive change. The speaker, because of the snow dust falling on him, finds himself partially relieved - his day just got a whole lot better - the event somehow allowing him to see life from a different angle.

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A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly a synonym for all of Corvus. The term "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species.

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Lifespan: Common raven: 10 – 15 years, American crow: 7 – 8 years, more

Mass: Common raven: 0.69 – 2 kg, Rook: 340 – 530 g, Carrion crow: 520 g, more Encyclopedia of Life

Wingspan: Common raven: 100 – 150 cm, American crow: 85 – 100 cm, more

Length: Common raven: 56 – 78 cm, Rook: 45 – 47 cm, American crow: 40 – 53 cm, more

Clutch size: Common raven: 3 – 7, Rook: 3 – 5, American crow: 3 – 6, Australian raven: 3 – 6

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