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10 Comments
critical_dsays...And I thought I was gonna see a MST3K clip
PlayhousePalssays...*length=2:18
I love crows! ... I miss the ones that I got to know well in the years before I had to sell my house
siftbotsays...The duration of this video has been updated from unknown to 2:18 - length declared by PlayhousePals.
Auger8says...I want one! And I shall name him Brandon Lee!
Jinxsays...Smart bird. Ravens are pretty smart too, and Magpies passed the mirror test which is pretty odd really when you consider that the only other animals to pass it are apes, dolphins, killer whales and elephants.
Anyway, I'm jealous of their pet crow. I'm gonna start keeping my eye open for possible rescues
csnel3says...I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.
antsays...>> ^PlayhousePals:
length=2:18
I love crows! ... I miss the ones that I got to know well in the years before I had to sell my house
Please tell us more about them!
antjokingly says...>> ^csnel3:
I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.
What about a seagull? You made one drunk.
csnel3says...>> ^ant:
>> ^csnel3:
I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.
What about a seagull? You made one drunk. <IMG class=smiley src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">
I hate to say it , but , seagulls are kind of dimwitted compared to crows. In the air seagulls are gracefull but on the ground they are just clumsy gluttons. Crows on the other hand, are the real deal, they are VERY good fliers, and on the ground , they hop , skip, run , jump around with style. Crows are obviously thoughtfull, perceptive, curious, cautious and playfull, . Dont get me wrong, I could be friends with a seagull, but I think I would enjoy bonding with a crow more.
antsays...>> ^csnel3:
>> ^ant:
>> ^csnel3:
I've been feeding a nearby family of crows for a few years now. My hope is that, out of gratitude, someday they will bring me one of their young ones to raise as my own.
What about a seagull? You made one drunk. <IMG class=smiley src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">
I hate to say it , but , seagulls are kind of dimwitted compared to crows. In the air seagulls are gracefull but on the ground they are just clumsy gluttons. Crows on the other hand, are the real deal, they are VERY good fliers, and on the ground , they hop , skip, run , jump around with style. Crows are obviously thoughtfull, perceptive, curious, cautious and playfull, . Dont get me wrong, I could be friends with a seagull, but I think I would enjoy bonding with a crow more.
I was being sarcastic earlier. BTW, nice typos.
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