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Crows
belong to the family Corvidae. Crows are believed to be the most intelligent
of all birds. There is very little wonder why they have been revered and
worshipped over the centuries.Crows are black for a very good reason.
This is for identification of their own kind. A crow can easily identify
another crow in the distance, during the day, because black is very visible
during the day. However, at night, the black coloration helps to protect
it from predators. Black is not easily seen during the night, when a crow
is most vulnerable.
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