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What makes crows so clever? The science behind their intelligence
Crows do not just fly around scavenging but they also solve puzzles, make tools, remember faces and pass down knowledge ...
A study of New Caledonian crows, which use sticks to fish beetle larvae out of tree trunks, shows exactly how advantageous tool use can be for animals. "Evolutionarily, animals that use tools have an ...
The common crow is anything but ordinary. Take a few moments to observe this dark-winged beauty and you’ll be amazed. There are about 45 species of crow worldwide known by a variety of names, ...
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Magpie vs crow: Which is actually smarter?
Both magpies and crows belong to the corvid family, a group renowned for exceptional intelligence that rivals primates in ...
Crows are widely recognised for their advanced problem-solving skills, strong memory, and remarkable adaptability.
WASHINGTON -- Betty was hungry, but the food was out of reach and the tool needed to get at it had been swiped by a bully. What to do? Grab some wire, bend it into a hook, and get the food. Betty may ...
HOLDERNESS, N.H. - As the distressed cries of crows blare from a tape player, a group of hunters in training hunker in the brush, waiting for the varmint to swoop in. Before them, a perched, plastic ...
If you've always wanted to be a pet parent to a feathered creature, you can definitely go that route. However, it's best to ...
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