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Ravens can fly, so they are not naturally flightless.

They do not prey on other species, although they are opportunistic feeders and do eat carrion (the carcasses of dead animals) and will sometimes take small, undefended chicks.

They are not game birds, because they are not hunted to be eaten.

Ravens do not swim or wade, so they are not water birds.

Ravens can make many vocalization sounds, but these are all harsh and do not have the sweet melodic sound of true Songbirds.

They do, however, belong to the order Passeriformes and birds in that order are sometimes referred to as "songbirds", although are more properly called "perching birds".

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A raven is, in many cultures, a bad omen. Primarily one of death or bodily harm. The raven is also known to be wise (not as wise as owls) and to convey messages (most often dire). In Norse mythology there were two raven that brought Odin all the (hidden) news from around the world and under-worlds. In the poem "The Raven" Edgar Allen Poe uses the Raven as a herald from hell to let the narrator know his is condemned to reside there 'ever-more'.

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Ravens are the largest member of the family Corvidae, which also includes crows and jays.

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