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The Indian jungle crow (Corvus culminatus) is a species of crow found across the Indian Subcontinent south of the Himalayas. It is very common and readily distinguished from the house crow (Corvus splendens), which has a grey neck. In the past the species was treated as a subspecies of another crow species, but vocalizations and evidence from ectoparasite co-evolution and phylogenetic evidence have led to it being considered as a distinct species in modern taxonomic treatments. It differs in its voice from the large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the eastern jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii) overlaps in the eastern part of its range. In appearance, it can be difficult to distinguish from either of these species although the plumage te

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  • Corvus culminatus Corvus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Corvidae familian sailkatua dago. (eu)
  • The Indian jungle crow (Corvus culminatus) is a species of crow found across the Indian Subcontinent south of the Himalayas. It is very common and readily distinguished from the house crow (Corvus splendens), which has a grey neck. In the past the species was treated as a subspecies of another crow species, but vocalizations and evidence from ectoparasite co-evolution and phylogenetic evidence have led to it being considered as a distinct species in modern taxonomic treatments. It differs in its voice from the large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the eastern jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii) overlaps in the eastern part of its range. In appearance, it can be difficult to distinguish from either of these species although the plumage tends to be more uniformly glossed in purple and has a longer bill with a fine tip and a less arched culmen. The Himalayan species has a slightly wedge-shaped tail, unlike the rounded tail of the Indian jungle crow and tends to glide a lot . (en)
  • El cuervo picudo indio (Corvus culminatus) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Corvidae propia del subcontinente indio al sur del Himalaya. Es muy común y fácilmente distinguible del cuevo indio que tiene el cuello y nuca grises. Anteriormente se consideraba una subespecie del cuervo picudo, pero ahora se consideran especies separadas, sus graznidos son diferentes y este último vive en altitudes mayores del Himalaya. Coincide en las zonas nororientales de su área de distribución con el cuervo de Levaillant que es de aspecto muy similar y difícil de diferenciar. Pueden diferenciarse por que el plumaje del cuervo picudo indio es más uniforme y tiene brillo violáceo, y tiene el pico más largo con la punta fina y el culmen menos arqueado. Se diferencia del cuervo picudo, que se extiende hasta el Himalaya, por la cola con termiminación redondeada, mientras que el cuervo picudo del Himpalaya termina en forma de cuña. (es)
  • Gagak hutan India (Corvus culminatus) adalah sebuah spesies gagak yang ditemukan di belahan anak benua India selatan Himalaya. Spesies tersebut sangat umum dan berbeda dengan (Corvus splendens), yang memiliki leher abu-abu. (in)
  • Il corvo della giungla indiano o cornacchia della giungla indiana (Corvus culminatus Sykes, 1832) è un uccello passeriforme della famiglia Corvidae. (it)
  • De Indiase junglekraai (Corvus culminatus) behoort tot de familie van de kraaiachtigen. De soort werd in 1832 wetenschappelijk beschreven door William Henry Sykes, een luitenant-kolonel in het Britse leger in India. De vogels zijn kleiner dan de Europese kraai en erg vermetel (These birds are remarkable for their audacity). (nl)
  • Indisk djungelkråka (Corvus culminatus) är en fågel i familjen kråkfåglar inom ordningen tättingar. Den behandlas ofta som underart till stornäbbad kråka. (sv)
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  • Sykes, 1832 (en)
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  • Corvus (en)
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  • Adult in Mudumalai, India (en)
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  • Indian jungle crow. (en)
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  • culminatus (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • Corvus macrorhynchos culminatus (en)
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  • Corvus culminatus Corvus generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Corvidae familian sailkatua dago. (eu)
  • Gagak hutan India (Corvus culminatus) adalah sebuah spesies gagak yang ditemukan di belahan anak benua India selatan Himalaya. Spesies tersebut sangat umum dan berbeda dengan (Corvus splendens), yang memiliki leher abu-abu. (in)
  • Il corvo della giungla indiano o cornacchia della giungla indiana (Corvus culminatus Sykes, 1832) è un uccello passeriforme della famiglia Corvidae. (it)
  • De Indiase junglekraai (Corvus culminatus) behoort tot de familie van de kraaiachtigen. De soort werd in 1832 wetenschappelijk beschreven door William Henry Sykes, een luitenant-kolonel in het Britse leger in India. De vogels zijn kleiner dan de Europese kraai en erg vermetel (These birds are remarkable for their audacity). (nl)
  • Indisk djungelkråka (Corvus culminatus) är en fågel i familjen kråkfåglar inom ordningen tättingar. Den behandlas ofta som underart till stornäbbad kråka. (sv)
  • The Indian jungle crow (Corvus culminatus) is a species of crow found across the Indian Subcontinent south of the Himalayas. It is very common and readily distinguished from the house crow (Corvus splendens), which has a grey neck. In the past the species was treated as a subspecies of another crow species, but vocalizations and evidence from ectoparasite co-evolution and phylogenetic evidence have led to it being considered as a distinct species in modern taxonomic treatments. It differs in its voice from the large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the eastern jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii) overlaps in the eastern part of its range. In appearance, it can be difficult to distinguish from either of these species although the plumage te (en)
  • El cuervo picudo indio (Corvus culminatus) es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Corvidae propia del subcontinente indio al sur del Himalaya. Es muy común y fácilmente distinguible del cuevo indio que tiene el cuello y nuca grises. Anteriormente se consideraba una subespecie del cuervo picudo, pero ahora se consideran especies separadas, sus graznidos son diferentes y este último vive en altitudes mayores del Himalaya. Coincide en las zonas nororientales de su área de distribución con el cuervo de Levaillant que es de aspecto muy similar y difícil de diferenciar. Pueden diferenciarse por que el plumaje del cuervo picudo indio es más uniforme y tiene brillo violáceo, y tiene el pico más largo con la punta fina y el culmen menos arqueado. Se diferencia del cuervo picudo, que se ext (es)
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  • Corvus culminatus (eu)
  • Corvus culminatus (es)
  • Gagak hutan India (in)
  • Corvus culminatus (it)
  • Indian jungle crow (en)
  • Indiase junglekraai (nl)
  • Wrona hinduska (pl)
  • Indisk djungelkråka (sv)
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