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Raven or Crow?

Bird Battle

  • Raven

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • Crow

    Votes: 9 36.0%

  • Total voters
    25

AJUMP23

Parody of actual AJUMP23
Which Bird do you prefer?

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Just wanted to make a poll.

I don't know how this ended up in gaming, should be off topic. Palliasso Palliasso please help
 
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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.
 
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.

If a chihuahua and a bullmastiff are both dogs, a black bird and another slighty bigger black bird can both be goddamn birds.
 
Not sure why this is in gaming, but since we are on it: I like both and ravens are specific subset of crows (which is also a term generally used to describe all corvids without particular specificity on the breed).
 
I'm team Crow Mofos:

Ravens (The Planners): Highly independent and territorial, ravens demonstrate an exceptional ability to plan for the future, use complex tools, and even deceive one another. They have even been observed communicating with gestures, such as "pointing" at objects of interest with their beaks.

Crows (The Social Learners): Crows live in tight-knit, hierarchical family groups. Their intelligence is expressed through sharp observational skills and their ability to quickly adapt to urban life. They are famous for holding lifelong grudges, recognizing specific human faces, and alerting their families to danger.

We're all holding a lifelong grudge against Sony atm.
 
It is legitamitely insane how smart crows are. I think I read somewhere they are on par with a child in intelligence even when raised in the wild with no human intervention with the crow.

Like they remember specific people who feed them and bring them items to either thank them or in an attempts to barter to get more food. There's other accounts that people who piss a crow off geting harassed by other crows.
 
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If a chihuahua and a bullmastiff are both dogs, a black bird and another slighty bigger black bird can both be goddamn birds.
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.
 
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Interesting... in brazilian portuguese both animals are identifed with the same word (corvo [yes, corvo like Dishonored]).

And since you posted that in gaming forum, team raven... because of stellar blade :-D
 
Encountering a raven in the wild where it can grow full size, it is a majestic creature. Crows are pretty big but still something you can handle like a pet if you were to befriend one. You'll see them around town. A raven is more like a transient glorious memory; something you choose as inspiration for military design.
 
Crows are birds designed by soy gamedevs like Sony whereas Ravens are designed by chad, masochistic devs like FromSoft, Capcom, Team Ninja so I obviously voted Ravens.
 
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Ravens have been the embodiment of cunning and knowledge FOR THE GODS for thousands of years

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Crows have been the the embodiment of being slightly smarter than a toddler for thousands of years....

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the answer is simple...

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no one would EVER do a raven dirty like they do crows :P

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Interesting... in brazilian portuguese both animals are identifed with the same word (corvo [yes, corvo like Dishonored]).
"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".
But it makes sense to call them all "corvo" since corvus birds aren't native to brazil and sightings of them would be extremely rare.
 
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