D in lv
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I recently experienced a group of ravens working over a carcass. I passed it for several days until they were pretty much gone. That morning a raven began accompanying me pretty close, 20 yards, flying ahead then waiting for me to catch up. After about a mile we reached a clearing where the raven flew across, landed on a snag about 500 yards away and began to "chortle" a sound that was a little weird. There stood a doe and fawn. Okay, ravens are really smart, but smart enough to lead hunters to the game they are after? If they are how come they don't know how to tell a buck from a doe?