Why Crows Attack Hawks and Eagles - Mobsters of the Sky
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 Published On Nov 27, 2022

Crows and Ravens are known for their high intellect and are considered to be among the smartest birds, probably even among the smartest animals in the whole world. So why would they chase away, go after and sometimes even attack bigger birds of prey, which certainly pose a real danger to the crows themselves. Let's find out!


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