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  2. Eating crow - Wikipedia

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    Eating crow is a colloquial idiom, [1] used in some English-speaking countries, that means humiliation by admitting having been proven wrong after taking a strong position. [2] The crow is a carrion -eater that is presumably repulsive to eat in the same way that being proven wrong might be emotionally hard to swallow. [ 2 ]

  3. Talk:Eating crow - Wikipedia

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    The picture, "Eating Crow on a Wager" only has relevance because of having the phrase "eating crow". Yet, this picture could easily be offensive to some cultures. My first reaction when seeing this article was to think I was using a racist idiom when I said, "eating crow".

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  5. Liver-Eating Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Accounts say that he would cut out and eat the liver of each Crow killed. [4] This led to his being known as "Liver-Eating Johnson". One tale ascribed to Johnson [ 5 ] (while other sources ascribe it to Boone Helm [ 6 ] ) is that while on a foray of over five hundred miles (800 km) in the winter to sell whiskey to his Flathead kin, he was ...

  6. List of incidents of cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Liver-Eating Johnson reportedly ate the livers of Crow warriors he had previously slain. Clergyman Sabine Baring-Gould , in his 1865 book The Book of Were-Wolves, Being an Account of a Terrible Superstition , recorded an 1849 case in which a vagrant named Swiatek was arrested in the Galician village of Połomia for murdering a 14-year-old girl ...

  7. Corvus - Wikipedia

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    Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) in flight Jungle crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) scavenging on a dead shark at a beach in Kumamoto, Japan. Medium-large species are ascribed to the genus, ranging from 34 cm (13 in) of some small Mexican species to 60–70 cm (24–28 in) of the large common raven and thick-billed raven, which together with the lyrebird represent the larger passerines.

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  9. Bill Skarsgard’s Super Strict Diet for ‘The Crow’ Is Too ...

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    Bill Skarsgård took dedication to a whole new level for his role in The Crow reboot. According to director Rupert Sanders, the Swedish actor’s extreme preparation included a strict diet and ...