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why is crow called an omnivore?​

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Answered by sarmistadebata123
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Answer:

A crow eats both small grains and small insects. So,it is called an omnivore

Answered by presentmoment
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The animal that eats dead organisms is known as a scavenger. Scavengers contribute to the ecosystem's health by eating dead animals and plant matter.

Explanation:

  • Crows are omnivores, which means they eat both plant and animal foods. They may come to eat one food, such as insects, but then stay or return to eat another, such as garden vegetables. You won't be able to eliminate all crow food sources, but if you take away the simple meal, the crows may opt to hunt for food elsewhere.
  • Because crows are so intelligent, you'll need to employ a number of approaches at the same time and begin the control programme before the birds become accustomed to feeding or sleeping in places where you don't want them. It'll be more difficult to persuade them to leave after they've established in.
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