Yeah, I knew you would get this. I'm really torn. I want to do what's right no matter what.
Yep, all baby crows have blue eyes and big, pink mouths. The eyes turn black in the first year and so do the insides of their mouths. Oddly though, if they remain tame and they bond to a human, their mouths remain pink all their lives. That goes for bluejays, too. My bluejay Cassidy (the one I lost suddenly last January) was about 4 and he still had a big, pink mouth. Weird, huh?
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Date: 2007-06-30 04:44 am (UTC)Yep, all baby crows have blue eyes and big, pink mouths. The eyes turn black in the first year and so do the insides of their mouths. Oddly though, if they remain tame and they bond to a human, their mouths remain pink all their lives. That goes for bluejays, too. My bluejay Cassidy (the one I lost suddenly last January) was about 4 and he still had a big, pink mouth. Weird, huh?