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What is the difference between a raven and a crow?

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What is the difference between a raven and a crow?

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Crows and ravens are in the same genus, “corvus,” and are similar in more ways than they are different. Ravens are larger and have heavier bills and deeper voices than crows. Ravens are non-migratory and tend to be found in northern and mountainous environments in North America whereas crows are more widespread and may migrate in and out of Canada. Ravens are known to be one of the smartest animals because they are able to make and use tools and can learn to do something just by watching another raven.

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