My mother has had AIDS, hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver for a long time now. She is 54 and I will be 27 next month. I have severe agoraphobia and trouble being alone. I want to give my mother part of my liver. I’m very scared of hospitals, leaving my city, and anesthesia, But of all these…
Crows are classified under the Corvidae family. They (believe it or not) actually have some pretty interesting attributes. Crows are classified under the ‘songbird’ category, although many don’t think of them as such, due to the shape of their vocal box. Their cawing can be heard almost anywhere. They have the ability to make a large variety of sounds, each of which have very different meaning.
They often perch and nest at the highest points in trees and act as sentinels for the animals of the forest. Whenever danger appears, they cause a raucous to warn all of the creatures around. This can be observed if you ever go hunting and hear them calling out around you.
Crows are also among the smartest of all birds. Some who have them as pets have taught them to communicate much like a primate, without words. They can learn systems of numbers and procedures. Ravens (another bird species in the crow family) can even be taught to speak a few select words.







