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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 ...
Crows are widely recognised for their advanced problem-solving skills, strong memory, and remarkable adaptability.
Crows don’t just remember humans. Here’s a breakdown of how they form opinions, assign reputations and teach each other who to trust. If you’ve ever felt like a crow was watching you a little too ...
They are quite a few crows in the region. The reason we seem to see more of them now is that northern crows are migratory. Technically they are considered a partially migratory species. Crows in ...
THE INTELLIGENCE of a crow was displayed in a mid-October letter by an Andover reader, Richard Brewster, who wrote: “The Blackwater River is just two hundred yards behind my home. There are crows in ...
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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 ...
The most read news blog of 2013 over at the Nature publishing stronghold was a discussion of whether or not crabs and lobsters feel pain. Nature just released another nugget from the public research ...
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