Often grouped along with other crow species in the region, it differs in its voice from the Large-billed Crow found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the Eastern Jungle Crow (Corvus levaillantii) overlaps in the eastern part of its range.
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The Indian Jungle Crow (Corvus culminatus) is an all-black species of Jungle Crow found in the plains of India where it is very common and readily distinguished from the House Crow which has a grey neck.
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