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  2. Large-billed crow - Wikipedia

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    The large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos), formerly referred to widely as the jungle crow, is a widespread Asian species of crow.It is very adaptable and is able to survive on a wide range of food sources, making it capable of colonizing new areas, due to which it is often considered a nuisance, especially on islands.

  3. Jungle crow - Wikipedia

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    Jungle crow is a common name that refers to three species of crow. Initially thought to be a single species, the group has since been split into the following species: Large-billed crow, Corvus macrorhynchos; Eastern jungle crow, Corvus levaillantii; Indian jungle crow, Corvus culminatus

  4. Indian jungle crow - Wikipedia

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    The tail of the Indian jungle crow is rounded and the legs and feet are stout. The base of the nape feathers is dusky. [ 1 ] The Himalayan japonensis (in this sense including western intermedius and eastern tibetosinensis ) has a slightly wedge-shaped tail and a voice is a guttural and grating graak ( intermedius ) or a hoarse kyarrh ...

  5. Philippine jungle crow - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine jungle crow was formally described in 1853 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte under the current binomial name Corvus philippinus. [3] [4] It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) but is now separated as a distinct species based on the vocal and genetic ...

  6. File:Jungle crow (Close-up of the head area), Tennōji Park ...

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  7. File:Indian Jungle Crow at Phoolbari, Nepal (1).jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Eastern jungle crow - Wikipedia

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    The eastern jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii) is a bird in the family Corvidae. It is found in China , Bangladesh , India , Myanmar , Nepal , Bhutan , and Thailand . It is invasive to Sri Lanka.

  9. Red junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    Within flocks, only dominant males crow. [11] Male red junglefowl have a shorter crowing sound than domestic roosters; the call cuts off abruptly at the end. [10] This serves both to attract potential mates and to make other male birds in the area aware of the risk of fighting a breeding competitor.