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Trolling at its finest: crow starts a nasty fight between 2 cats on a rooftop

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Nice, but the crow didn't start that fight at all. The black one was looking to jump the other one all along. Turf battle. Just sayin'.
 
Birds are pretty fierce themselves. I've seen flocks of birds pick fights with other flocks. They are savage beasts- almost as mean as humans.
 
Birds are pretty fierce themselves. I've seen flocks of birds pick fights with other flocks. They are savage beasts- almost as mean as humans.

Yep. We raised bobwhites and after a few weeks they had virtually pecked off the legs of the smallest and kindest one. 🙁
 
LOL that is hilarious. Crows are so funny. they tend to be hated because they're usually a nuisance, but if you take the time to really watch some of the stuff they do, it's hilarious.

Ever watch a gang of them in the neighbor's garbage? It's team work at it's finest. lol

What's funny is that I have seen chipmunks chase crows away. Chipmunks are really good at showing em who's boss, and apparently the chipmunks are. Seeing a crow and a chipmunk fight over a bird feeder is quite funny.
 
I don't know if it's a crow, but there are stories about them that I guess you'd call urban myths.

There have been reports that they will pick up lit cigarettes in their beaks and actually smoke them. I'd love to see photos but I've never found any. The legend is portrayed in the animated cartoon characters of Heckle and Jeckle who are often seen smoking cigars.
 
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I thought it was a magpie as well (which is a type of crow) but then when I googled it the pictures didn't look the same. I thought it was a European Magpie and then I wasn't sure.
 
For those that aren't sure that it's a crow... Type "indian crow" or "indian house crow" in google, take a look at the images...

This is how crows in india look for sure.
 
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