Why did the crow fly from one place to another?
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because he can fly ...........
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Crows travel as far as 40 miles each day from evening roost sites to daytime feeding areas.
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Before modern navigational systems existed, British vessels customarily carried a cage of crows. These birds fly straight to the nearest land when released at sea thus indicating the direction of the nearest land was.
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