Ravens represent different things in different cultures, an exhaustive list would be too lengthy for the purpose of this website. However, some prime examples include:
Norse- The raven represents wisdom and serves as a messenger for supernatural beings, like Odin.
Haida- The raven is a sacred animal, acting as both a creator and trickster.
Judo/Christian- The raven has negative associations as a carrion eater, and is associated with death and decay.
the baltimore ravens represents maryland
they represent the strawberry milkshake in a soup factory
In 2010, the Baltimore Ravens had a 12-4 record.
NFL Follow Your Team Ravens - 2007 Week 4 Ravens at Patriots Game Highlights was released on: USA: October 2009
No - the Ravens have run a 3-4 defense for several years.
Sam Koch is number 4 on the Baltimore Ravens.
If you are talking about which state the Ravens are from, then that is Maryland. If you mean what is the state of the Baltimore Ravens, then they are 9-4 and 2nd in their division.
In 2011, the Baltimore Ravens had a 12-4 record.
In week 4 of the 2010 season, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Steelers 17-14.
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yes, 4 sides w/ 4 90 degree angles ?no? like all ravens are crows but not all crows are ravens
In this metaphor from "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the gallows represent death and the black ravens represent evil. The comparison highlights the grim and oppressive atmosphere in the concentration camps during the Holocaust, where death and evil were ever-present.