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- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
No I have not.
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- ?Lv 45 years ago
What I in finding most fascinating is the fact that there are any residing white Crows. Crows have a good researched dependancy of killing any crow that is not to a crows common template. That is even actual about chicks which can be just begining to fletch. I'd feel that those crow escaped from a human's cage. If the leisure of the Black Crows' band had showed up the White crows would had been attacked.
- fortuitouzLv 58 years ago
there are always genetic variations in species.. also albinos occur occasionally. many years ago before many millions of them perished due to west nile virus, I saw a crow with some white feathers in wings, but it was basically black.
there was one squirrel in a local park that was totally white, and a plushy white to boot. within the grouping near that squirrel there was one other that was close to white in coat and others who had some white hairs.... I never saw this again and unfortunately the whole grouping of squirrels were killed by feral cats inhabiting the parks. today the cats are long gone their survivors killed and eaten by either hawk, fox or coyote.
- 8 years ago
They don't exist. Crows are black.
Once you go black, you never go back. With the exception of Michael Jackson.
- ☜═㋡엄 희 광☜═㋡™Lv 68 years ago
now i did on google images. probably an albino crow. looks very un-natural.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Not personally but it is possible. Many birds can be either all white or partially white due to being leucistic, which is a genetic mutation that prevents pigments from being deposited normally in its feathers so the bird ends up white instead http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A0...