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What is the difference between a raven and a crow?

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They are in the same family, but crows average 17 inches & ravens 27 inches. Raven weighs about 4 times more too and some can talk!  see the full page
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What is the difference between a Raven, a common name given to the largest species of passerine birds in the genus Corvus and a true crows, large passerine birds that comprise the genus Corvus in the family Corvidae?
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They're from the same family, Ravens are larger. Also, a Crow's beak is thicker than that of a Raven!  see the full page
They're from the same family but Ravens are larger. Also, a Crow's beak is thicker than that of a Raven!  see the full page
Crows account for an entire family of birds,Corvidae, that includes the raven species. That is, all ravens are crows, but crows can be ravens, jays, or magpies.  see the full page

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