It's the same difference between a crocodile and an alligator.
Which is: none at all.
This is deeply scientific, and they have different ma,es so there is that already. I prefer Alligators of Crocs, so there is already a difference there too. It seems your point is rather pedantic.
One can learn human words, and the other can't. That's a pretty big difference to me (even if, visually, I'd only know a raven based on size).If a chihuahua and a bullmastiff are both dogs, a black bird and another slighty bigger black bird can both be goddamn birds.
It's the same difference between a crocodile and an alligator.
Which is: none at all.
"corvo" would translate to "corvus" which is the entire genus, ravens are just bigger birds in the corvus genus, though when actually referring to "the" raven (the common raven), the proper name would still be "corvo-comum".Interesting... in brazilian portuguese both animals are identifed with the same word (corvo [yes, corvo like Dishonored]).
Thanks for clearing that up.
This is about 2 birds not some third way to make you feel cool.Magpie. They have the ability to change your fate, depending on how many of them there are.
We're on a gaming forum, cool isn't a word for the likes of us.This is about 2 birds not some third way to make you feel cool.
Nevermore.We're on a gaming forum, cool isn't a word for the likes of us.
Lol see?One can learn human words, and the other can't. That's a pretty big difference to me (even if, visually, I'd only know a raven based on size).
EDIT: Apparently both can "talk," so I know nothing, John Snow.
magpies aren't even part of the same genus as crows/ravensThis is about 2 birds not some third way to make you feel cool.
Surprised it isn't blonde.This is a Swedish crow. They are common in Sweden. I rarely see ravens though, so just by them being dark and more mysterious I prefer ravens, called 'korp' in Swedish.
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