Corvus corone, commonly known as the Carrion Crow, is a large black bird with a wingspan of up to 48 inches. It has a distinctive fan-shaped tail and a thick bill. It is found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, farmland, and urban areas. Its lifespan is up to 15 years in the wild, and its current population is estimated to be around 1.2 million.
Name Origin: The scientific name of the organism, Corvus corone, is derived from the Latin word for "crow" or "raven," corvus. This is likely due to the fact that the organism is a species of crow or raven.
Related Species: Corvus albus, Corvus caurinus, Corvus cornix, Corvus cryptoleucus, Corvus frugilegus, Corvus macrorhynchos, Corvus moneduloides, Corvus ruficollis