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Their habits are much like that of their lesser brethren, but their size and speed earns them special regard. Superstitions say that seeing a solitary storm crow flying across the sky above the horizon means that a great storm is on its way. Storm crows are most famous for the fact that druids can take their shape. They are not brave, so any serious injury to a fellow crow causes them to break off. Storm crows are one of the animals that druids take as companions. Their call sounds more like a loud crow than a raven. Crows in temperate zones and raven in cold climes are under some competition with storm crows, but are not completely shouldered out.

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  • Their habits are much like that of their lesser brethren, but their size and speed earns them special regard. Superstitions say that seeing a solitary storm crow flying across the sky above the horizon means that a great storm is on its way. Storm crows are most famous for the fact that druids can take their shape. They are not brave, so any serious injury to a fellow crow causes them to break off. Storm crows are one of the animals that druids take as companions. Their call sounds more like a loud crow than a raven. Crows in temperate zones and raven in cold climes are under some competition with storm crows, but are not completely shouldered out.
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  • Their habits are much like that of their lesser brethren, but their size and speed earns them special regard. Superstitions say that seeing a solitary storm crow flying across the sky above the horizon means that a great storm is on its way. Storm crows are most famous for the fact that druids can take their shape. They are not brave, so any serious injury to a fellow crow causes them to break off. Storm crows are one of the animals that druids take as companions. Their call sounds more like a loud crow than a raven. Crows in temperate zones and raven in cold climes are under some competition with storm crows, but are not completely shouldered out.
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