Crows are common birds found worldwide, belonging to Corvus genus. They measure 13-28 inches in length and weigh 12-57 ounces. Over 30 species exist, including American, Hawaiian, and Mariana crows
Crows are blackbirds with loud "caw" and high intelligence. Scientific name is 'Corvus', belonging to Corvidae family. Can measure up to 20 inches long and weigh 12-57 ounces. Live up to 13 years in wild, 20 years in captivity
Ravens are twice as large as crows, averaging 24-27 inches long. Ravens have long, curved bills equal to or larger than their heads. Ravens have blue, purple, and green feathers with fluffy neck feathers. Crows have fan-shaped tails and shorter, blunted feathers
Wolves and ravens have been co-evolved for 32,000 years. Ravens are among the most intelligent non-human animals. Ravens can solve problems like opening cars with nuts
First crow drawing was challenging and lacked detail. Regular practice and guidance helped improve skills. Learning process focused on enjoyment rather than perfection
Crows have solid black feathers and wingspan of 36 inches. They measure 16-20 inches long and weigh 11-21 ounces. They have two black eyes, beak, and legs