Researchers have shown that crows from the South Pacific can learn to use three tools in succession to reach some food, demonstrating an advanced way of thinking. Scientists at the University of ...
New research shows crows in the South Pacific are likely the most effective tool users in the animal kingdom outside of humans, according to the curator of zoology at Nova Scotia's Museum of Natural ...
As recently as 60 years ago, we humans believed we were the only animals on Earth that could use tools. That impression was proved wrong in 1960 when famed primatologist Jane Goodall observed ...
A research team at the University of Tübingen demonstrates experimentally how crows learn to dexterously handle a stick with their beak and use it for precise food retrieval Animal training can teach ...
Scientists have discovered yet another reason to never get on a crow's bad side. According to new research reported by Gizmodo, members of at least one crow species can build tools from memory, rather ...
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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 ...
Besides being dark and mysterious, crows are extremely intelligent birds. So smart, in fact, that it might be a little bit scary. Even though their brains are the size of a human thumb, their ...
Crows are widely recognised for their advanced problem-solving skills, strong memory, and remarkable adaptability.
There is a huge variety of bird species in the animal kingdom that are unique and have different abilities, which makes them different from each other. Thus, some of these animals are smart and are ...
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