Crows are more clever than you might think. They use tools to get food, can plan ahead and even can remember human faces. Zoologists are fascinated with complex behaviors shaped by evolution, such as ...
Crows have an advanced way of thinking that enables them to develop new behaviours, say New Zealand researchers. Dr Alex Taylor and colleagues at the University of Auckland report their study of New ...
Under achievers The notion of the clever crow has been delivered a blow with a New Zealand study showing the birds do not mentally plan how to "solve problems". Dr Alex Taylor, at the University of ...
PARIS: Humans who dismiss birds as featherweights may revise their opinion when learning of crows which not only can identify the face of someone who is a danger but also teach others about the threat ...
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 ...
Crows have long been known for their clever tricks, but new research shows they may be even smarter than we thought. Scientists have discovered that crows can recognize geometric patterns—a skill once ...
London: A study has revealed that young crows learn to use tools by going to tool-school, where they can observe their parents at work. Even amongst these crows the New Caledonian crows stand out: ...
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