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|name = Crow
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|doc = [[1998]]
Crow/biology|Biology
 
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|image = [[File:Enemies crow.jpg|250px]]
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|via = Secondary t-Virus infection
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|purpose = Accidental
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|status = Inactive
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'''Crows''' are a genus of highly-intelligent birds with populations spanning from Eurasia to the Americas.
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==History==
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After the [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]] caused by [[James Marcus]] in the [[Arklay Mountains]] region, many crows became infected with the t-Virus after consuming smaller, infected animals. Unlike other animals infected by the t-Virus, crows showed no visible signs of infection aside from their increased size. If threatened, however, they would attack their prey in a flock. Otherwise, they were harmless. It was through the crows that [[S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team]] member [[Forest Speyer]] became infected with the t-Virus.
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Infected Crows would appear again after [[Raccoon City]] had become completely infected by the t-Virus. These crows were noticeably more aggressive than the ones found at the Arklay Laboratory, attacking anything they saw. A single crow managed to bring down [[Ed (UBCS)|Ed]], a trained [[UBCS]] mercenary.
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Throughout his search for [[Ashley Graham]] in Europe, [[Leon S. Kennedy|Leon]] encountered normal, un-infected crows on a regular basis. These crows were of no threat whatsoever. These Crows had a tendency of collecting shiny objects, stealing pesetas, some even stealing [[grenade]]s. A flock of crows were found by [[B.S.A.A.]] agents [[Chris Redfield]] and [[Sheva Alomar]] feeding on a dead animal shortly before the pair encountered a group of [[Majini]]. Various crows are also encountered throughout Ivy University in Tall Oaks by Leon S. Kennedy and Helena Harper. Regular crows were also met by Parker Luciani and Jill Valentine while investingating on globsters.
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Revision as of 16:45, 2 June 2013

Crows are a genus of highly-intelligent birds with populations spanning from Eurasia to the Americas.

History

After the Raccoon City Destruction Incident caused by James Marcus in the Arklay Mountains region, many crows became infected with the t-Virus after consuming smaller, infected animals. Unlike other animals infected by the t-Virus, crows showed no visible signs of infection aside from their increased size. If threatened, however, they would attack their prey in a flock. Otherwise, they were harmless. It was through the crows that S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team member Forest Speyer became infected with the t-Virus.

Infected Crows would appear again after Raccoon City had become completely infected by the t-Virus. These crows were noticeably more aggressive than the ones found at the Arklay Laboratory, attacking anything they saw. A single crow managed to bring down Ed, a trained UBCS mercenary.

Throughout his search for Ashley Graham in Europe, Leon encountered normal, un-infected crows on a regular basis. These crows were of no threat whatsoever. These Crows had a tendency of collecting shiny objects, stealing pesetas, some even stealing grenades. A flock of crows were found by B.S.A.A. agents Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar feeding on a dead animal shortly before the pair encountered a group of Majini. Various crows are also encountered throughout Ivy University in Tall Oaks by Leon S. Kennedy and Helena Harper. Regular crows were also met by Parker Luciani and Jill Valentine while investingating on globsters.

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