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Three-eyed crow
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Animal Information
Species: Bird
Color: Black/Gray
Status:
Alive
First Appearance: "Take My Life, Please" (title screen)



The three-eyed crow is a bird with three eyes. This is likely due to a mutation, as with Blinky, the three-eyed fish.

Trivia

  • Every time a wide shot of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is shown, a crow can be heard. This may be the three-eyed crow, due to the three eyes possibly being caused by nuclear radiation.

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References