- The three-
legged (or tripedal)
crow is a
mythological creature in
various mythologies and arts of East Asia. It is
believed to
inhabit and
represent the...
- The
hooded crow (Corvus cornix), also
called the scald-
crow or hoodie, is a
Eurasian bird
species in the
genus Corvus.
Widely distributed, it is found...
-
honeycreeper Red-
legged kittiwake Red-
legged partridge Red-
legged seriema Red-
legged thrush Red-
legged tinamou Red-lored
amazon Red-lored
whistler Red-mantled...
- The long-
legged buzzard (Buteo rufinus) is a bird of prey
found widely in
several parts of
Eurasia and in
North Africa. This
species ranges from Southeastern...
-
crow and bury the
corpse of my brother?' So he
became regretful." In ****anese mythology, a three-
legged crow called Yatagarasu (八咫烏, "eight-hand-
crow")...
- Africa. The
red-footed
falcon tends not to make
their own nests, but tend to use
abandoned nests made by
other birds such as the
hooded crow, rook, and...
- back or a horse-like creature. Teng (mythology), a
flying dragon. Three-
legged crow, also
known as
Jinwu or
Taiyang Shenniao Three Corpses Tiangou, a dog...
- body
length and 7.5 cm (3.0 in) in tail length. At birth, they are short-
legged, large-headed and have
broad chests.
Mothers remain with the kits for 2–3...
- but rough-
legged buzzards usually withdrew if a
red-tailed hawk flew
towards them.
There is at
least one case, however, of a rough-
legged buzzard being...
-
Native American ancestry.
After the
Civil War,
during and
after the Jim
Crow era the term was used in conversation,
print advertising and
household items...