Class
Birds
Order
Passériformes
Family
Corvidae
Diet
Omnivorous
Habitat
Various habitats
IUCN Status
Least concern
Diet
Omnivorous, the American crow feeds on dead animals, insects, fruit, seeds, small rodents, eggs, chicks, frogs, etc.
Lifespan
In nature, around 7-8 years.
Reproduction
Couples are monogamous and can mate as early as 2 years of age. The average clutch size is 4 to 5 eggs per season. For 4 to 5 weeks, nestlings come and go from the nest.
Predators
Birds of prey and raccoon.