The jungle crow, as their name suggests, is a species of bird that originally lived in forests.
Crows have such highly developed intelligence, memory and learning ability that they are called "flying primates". The jungle crow especially, living in forests with poor visibility, developed a form of communication using varied cries. There are even some specimens who seem to have learned to speak human language.
Despite the idiom "a crow's bath" (meaning a quick bath), crows have the habit of cleaning their bodies by covering themselves in various things other than water, such as sand, smoke and ants.
Being a familiar animal, it can be fun to observe them and notice their charms. I especially recommend comparing them with an equally familiar crow, the carrion crow, for a most valuable experience.Japari Park, Lucky-san (Gokoku Area)Animal Introduction