
It’s no secret that crows are clever and cunning, in addition to being playful and mischievous. They can solve difficult issues, have excellent long-term memories, and can accurately imitate sounds. Have you ever seen a crow kill a cane toad? Do you think crows fight among themselves? If you want to see a smart bird in action, you’re at the right place, so let’s get started.
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CROW QUARREL
A crow is viciously attacked and pinned in a puddle of water by a couple of nasty crows. Crows are known to engage in frequent conflict, both amongst members of the same family and with those from different families, though domestic disputes are typically less severe. They might be battling to protect their family unit, their food supply, or their territory from intruding crows. Three crows get into a royal rumble when they have a disagreement, but two of the crows pick on the third one, and I must say, they are not holding back. This bird is being murdered and someone needs to call 911.
CROW/RAVEN HUNTING PIGEON
It was already the second time pigeons had set up their nest near a man’s house, and both times, the pigeons were killed by crows. The man filming who owns the house tried protecting the pigeons, but couldn’t. After a man saw his pigeon dead on the street, he checked his security camera footage to see what had happened and he saw a crow attack the pigeon and kill it on the street.
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Crows eating the chicks the man could of certainly help he could of move the chicks instead of choosing to film
no wonder there is open season on crows in New York state
I've shot and poisoned hundreds of crows and will continue to.
They are just vermin.
@5:42 – that is most certainly not a rat. I rather think it's a vole.
I gave a thumbs down because I got very tired of hearing 'nasty' to describe crows and ravens.
I have zero idea what your background is regarding animals and their survival behaviors, but this video made you sound extremely ignorant in that regard, (crows and ravens of course in particular).
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They eat when there is no food or resources to find it’s called desperate for survival
Cane toads and any other toads are NOT venomous. They are poisonous! Animals that have to bite are venomous. It annoys me when I'm watching something and they're giving misinformation. If it's an honest mistake of not knowing then so be it. I'm not bothered. We all have to learn. But for a channel with so much animal related content it's unexcusable. I already know others have probably said the same and usually I just like their comment but I don't care about being an echo this time.
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Why do y'all make up things or lie about whats taken place when no matter how boring the voice over may be people are gonna watch these kinds of videos regardless?
Turtles live in the ocean. Those are tortoises
This Crows are bullying and truly jerk
Nice to be back Bro
and somone need to call 911 its a bird the cops are you serious
Most of them are Ravens