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Deep Crows tend to be indigenous to the North American subcontinent, although their initial descendants have been traced to Asiatic roots and often Sub-Saharan Africa. Other corvids tend to show a distinct fear for Deep Crows; a roost of them will often be devoid of other similar animals.

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  • Deep Crow (deleted 24 Mar 2008 at 17:12)
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  • Deep Crows tend to be indigenous to the North American subcontinent, although their initial descendants have been traced to Asiatic roots and often Sub-Saharan Africa. Other corvids tend to show a distinct fear for Deep Crows; a roost of them will often be devoid of other similar animals.
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  • Deep Crow
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  • Deep Crows tend to be indigenous to the North American subcontinent, although their initial descendants have been traced to Asiatic roots and often Sub-Saharan Africa. Other corvids tend to show a distinct fear for Deep Crows; a roost of them will often be devoid of other similar animals.
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