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Can The Crow be killed?

In the film adaptations, the crow is a real bird and if harmed or killed, the reborn becomes vulnerable. However, the Crow also seems to be much more enduring than a regular bird and might possess some regeneration abilities (e.g. in The Crow movie the bird survives after being shot with a rifle).
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Is it okay to kill a crow?

US federal law permits killing crows. The regulations are slim: the season can last no more than 124 days each year; killing must not occur during the main nesting season in any given state; only rifles, shotgun, handguns, archery, and falcons may be used to kill crows.
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What happens if you shoot The Crow grounded?

It seems to cycle between two locations on the map, and for now at least will ignore your presence. That's good because there doesn't seem to be any way to deal damage to the crow, let alone kill it. Of course that could all change in future updates, but for now rest easy that you and the crow have a tentative truce.
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Is The Crow a zombie?

The Crow is the main protagonist of The Crow comic book series, originally created by American artist James O'Barr in 1989. The protagonist is a fictional undead vigilante brought back to life by a supernatural crow to avenge his own death and that of a loved one.
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Is The Crow an enemy in grounded?

Players can't actually attack the crow, and it doesn't appear to be hostile, so the crafting resources appear the main reason for its addition.
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What is the creepiest bug in Grounded?

Orb Weavers are some of the most common and annoying threats that players will face in Grounded. It seems they respawn too frequently so it doesn't really matter how many of them get exterminated. It also doesn't help that they prowl a wide range of environments and areas in the Yard map.
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What is the hardest enemy in Grounded?

Hedge Broodmother

The Broodmother is a spider boss, and it's one of the strongest enemies in Grounded. You gain many useful components by defeating it, but you need to have very powerful equipment before attempting to fight it.
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Does The Crow feel pain?

Powers and abilities

As they are already dead, the reborn are incapable of feeling pain or fatigue and are not capable of healing. In the movies, however, they possess a supernatural ability to recover from seemingly all injuries in a matter of moments.
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Is Crow half blind?

All crows are unusual in another important way that piqued Kacelnik's interest. They have a very wide field of binocular vision -- a 60-degree arc where the fields of each eye overlap. That's more than double the binocular field of vision for pigeons, and within the range of human binocular sight.
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Why did Rick choose crows?

Subsequently Rick chose to leave Earth with the Two Crows, hoping that they could help learn empathy.
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Should you shoot the Scout crow?

DON'T SHOOT the Scout

If all goes well he'll bring back additional birds to investigate the sounds of your call. Be careful how you handle the scout. If you shoot and miss this bird, your chances for success tend to go way down. Again, these birds are wary.
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Does the crow always drop a feather Grounded?

The smaller feathers are guaranteed to drop when the Crow lands, but will only drop one Crow Feather Piece every time. It requires at the very least an Insect Axe to harvest.
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What happens if you anger a crow?

Crows remember the faces of threatening humans and often react by scolding and bringing in others to mob the perceived miscreant, according to a new study published in the latest Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Can I kill a crow that is in my yard?

Nationally, crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which is enforced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. However, under federal regulations, crows can be killed without a hunting license or permit when caught threatening or damaging trees, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife.
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Do crows eat dead crow?

Cannibalism has rarely been reported in crows, and Swift found that the birds treated dead peers differently than the carcasses of other animals such as squirrels or pigeons. Nor were the crows simply mistaking the corpses for living intruders.
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Are crows afraid of dead crows?

Crows avoid effigies of dead crows (never the real thing). Halloween décor crows, hung upside down with the wings spread, usually work.
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Which bird has the sharpest eyesight?

Eagles. It's no secret that birds of prey have superior vision, but the eagle reigns supreme. The eagle's large eyes, almost as big as human eyes, are the key to its visual capabilities. One of the elements that allow these birds to be excellent hunters are the foveas.
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Can crow remember your face?

Ravens and other members of the corvid family (crows, jays, and magpies) are known to be intelligent. They can remember individual human faces, expertly navigate human environments (like trash cans), and they even hold funerals for their dead.
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How do birds see humans?

Birds enjoy sharper vision than humans. Birds can see certain light frequencies--including ultraviolet--that humans cannot see. In fact, many songbirds have feathers that reflect ultraviolet light. This light is used to communicate species, gender, and perhaps even social standing.
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Do crows remember who wronged them?

Crows remember the faces of humans who have threatened or harmed them, and these memories last for the bird's lifetime (probably). Crows scold dangerous people and bring in family members and even strangers into the mob.
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Does a crow cry?

Many large birds caw as a way of communicating with each other, but crows and ravens are best known for making this particular cry. You can call the actual sound a caw as well.
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Do birds cry when hurt?

Although the tears of mammals like dogs and horses are more similar to humans, there are similar amounts of electrolyte fluid in the tears or birds, reptiles and humans. Birds and reptiles may not resemble humans in many ways, but they cry similar tears.
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What is the scariest place in Grounded?

  • Near the berry bush forest, you can encounter one of the creepiest Grounded secret locations. ...
  • In both the northeastern and western parts of the map, you will come across wooden logs that form fences. ...
  • Near the oak tree at the northernmost point of the map, you'll find a giant, glittering pond.
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Can you beat Grounded yet?

The Full Story!

You can now "beat the game!" The complete story and mystery of the backyard is now available to play and experience.
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