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What do you call a group of Crows?
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#20262. Asked by Squak.
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Fosse4
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A group of crows is known as a Murder. (Don''t know why!)
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Bill
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If you've ever seen a group of crows it is quite a sinister sight. They look as if they are plotting something very dark like a murder, perhaps your own...
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gothem1
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It is called a murder for two reasons. 1st if an injured strange crow finds its way into the territory of a familiar 'murder', that crow is likely to be killed or murdered; 2nd when a 'flock' is flying in a pattern they usually do so in a "W" shaped, thus the first letter of murder
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