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IDK, crows are pretty smart, so I don't think it will starve. More problematic is if it imprinted on OP and doesn't know it's a crow.
and it would've reacted almost exactly the same way more than likely, just accept that OP did the right thing and be done with it, a lot of people would've just killed it or ignored it
that's a cool pet, you win.
Pretend to be Odin and have it perch on ypur shoulder
When caring for baby animals, don't show them too much love. Once they can move around, just hide foods in the bathroom and put them in there (monitor them) and let them find it. Did you cuddle it or just hand feed it?
crows are one of the smartest birds, it will adapt and be perfectly fine.
You know nothing, Jon Snow.
You severely underestimate how intelligent crows are it's a scavenging bird it knows going to op means food once op stops feeding it, it will find food elsewhere
Shoot it opps i mean feed it...
I heard crows are wonderful pets! Their very intelligent birds :)
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It's like when you feed a stray cat one time and it keeps coming back for more. Eventually it's gonna end up being yours.
never more