Scientists are using machine learning to eavesdrop on naked mole rats, fruit bats, crows and whales — and to communicate back. Naked mole rats live in large, underground colonies and have an elaborate ...
Among our greatest achievements as humans, some might say, is our cumulative technological culture -- the tool-using acumen that is passed from one generation to the next. As the implements we use on ...
SEATTLE – Scientists for years have known that crows have great memories, that they can recognize a human face and behavior, and can pass that information onto their offspring. Nowadays, researchers ...
New Caledonian crows have, in the past, distinguished themselves with their advanced tool using abilities. A team of researchers from the University of Auckland and the University of Cambridge have ...
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Crows and Death–What Their “Funerals” Reveal
Crows, ravens, and magpies exhibit many fascinating behaviors. For instance, when a fellow bird dies, you can see them ...
Some birds are smarter than others. Crows, for example, are seen as having a relatively high intelligence. Previous studies have shown that crows can recall human faces, manipulate tools, they are ...
Crows are highly intelligent. They can recognize faces, hold grudges, and even recognize cars. Crows cache food, and will move it if another creature sees them hiding it. They use tools, and fashion ...
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