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I happened to read on this great website that the crow is "Loud, rambunctious, and very intelligent ... actually very social and caring creatures, and also among the smartest animals on the planet." I thought, "that's my Crow!"
This is #135, first published 24 Jan 17
I happened to read on this great website that the crow is "Loud, rambunctious, and very intelligent ... actually very social and caring creatures, and also among the smartest animals on the planet." I thought, "that's my Crow!"
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FRAME 1:
Yvonne: Why do you always mooch around on your own, when other birds famously 'flock together'? Is it because you're an irritable so-and-so?
FRAME 2:
Crow: No - and that's unnecessary! Any more cracks like that and I'll bring my crew to show you why we're collectively called a 'murder'...
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