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coroides

Coroides is a genus of small to medium-sized birds in the family Corvidae, which includes crows, ravens, and jays. The genus includes two species: the common raven (Corvus corax) and the carrion crow (Corvus corone). Coroides is a subgenus of the genus Corvus, which is further divided into several subgenera, including Corvus, Coloeus, and Pseudocoloeus.

Coroides species are known for their large size, powerful beaks, and strong feet. They are omnivorous, feeding

The common raven is one of the most widely distributed birds in the Northern Hemisphere, while the

Coroides species play an important role in their ecosystems, as they help to control populations of small

on
a
variety
of
foods
including
insects,
small
mammals,
and
carrion.
They
are
also
known
for
their
intelligence
and
problem-solving
abilities,
as
well
as
their
complex
social
structures.
carrion
crow
is
found
in
Europe,
Asia,
and
North
Africa.
Both
species
are
listed
as
Least
Concern
on
the
IUCN
Red
List,
although
their
populations
have
declined
in
some
areas
due
to
habitat
loss
and
other
factors.
mammals
and
other
prey
species.
They
are
also
important
for
human
populations,
as
they
help
to
control
populations
of
pests
and
scavengers.
However,
their
populations
are
threatened
by
habitat
loss,
pollution,
and
other
factors,
and
conservation
efforts
are
needed
to
protect
these
important
birds.