Crow
Crows feed chiefly on the ground, where they walk about purposefully.
They are omnivores that enjoy meat and may even attack and kill young,
weak animals. This habit makes them unpopular with farmers, as does the
bird’s propensity to raid grain crops. Berries, insects, the eggs of
other birds, and carrion are also eaten. Crows will make off with shreds
of roadkill and store tidbits in trees, caching the meat like a leopard
does for later consumption. Sometimes they bury seeds or store them in
crevices in bark. They occasionally steal food from other animals,
sometimes cooperating with other crows to raid food from otters,
vultures, and water birds.
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