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falcons and red-tailed hawks jeopardize north american common raven habitats. hatchlings of - to -inch ( - to -millimeter) by - to -inch ( - to -millimeter) eggs know brown, short, thick down on backs, heads and thighs. purple-pink mouths and yellow-flesh gape flanges let clumsy, helpless hatchlings live
, smooth, - to -inch ( - to -millimeter-) by - to -inch ( - to -millimeter) eggs. mothers-to-be initiate - to -day incubations with the next-to-last brown-, buff-, gray- or purple-blotched, speckled or spotted, pale-banded buff, creamy white, dull white or gray egg. agro-industrialists, black rat-snakes...
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