| 1. | Corves macrorhynchos, the species commonly found in Tokyo, is also known as the jungle crow.
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| 2. | Predators of the eggs and young include the Indian jungle crow and the greater coucal.
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| 3. | The Himalayan species has a slightly wedge-shaped tail unlike the rounded tail of the Indian jungle crow.
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| 4. | The common birds are griffon vulture, monal, snow cock, koklas, blue rock pigeon, Kashmir roller, European hoopoe, jungle crow etc.
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| 5. | Reggie is a green, baby jungle crow who gets separated from its family in " Like Ozu, Like Son ".
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| 6. | The jungle crow has a wingspan of more than one meter ( 3.3 feet ) and a strong, hooked beak.
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| 7. | The reign of the jungle crow has put pressure on such longtime avian city dwellers as sparrows, swallows and even pigeons.
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| 8. | The ibises and painted stork were found scavenging on the left over rotten fish droppings of pelican along with jungle crow.
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| 9. | The jungle crow has a wingspan of more than one meter ( 3 . 3 feet ) and a strong, hooked beak.
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| 10. | Over the past 20 years, Yamane has watched birds like this one _ a Corvus macroryhnchos, or jungle crow _ gradually take over Tokyo's skies.
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