Every night thousands of crows fill the Bothell skies to pre-roost and researchers at UW Bothell have no idea why.
The setting was romantic enough. Sunny spring day. A cherry tree blossoming a vivid pink. One party, the suitor, was dark, fetching and amorous. But the other party lay there like a corpse. It was, in ...
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 ...
John Marzluff, a specialist in wildlife relationships and avian social ecology, will discuss the behavior of crows and ravens on Tuesday, April 19, at SUNY Cortland. Marzluff, a professor of wildlife ...
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Crows Are Smart - Just Like Humans, They Hold Grudges and Use Tools
Are crows smart? Learn more about the intelligence of crows and their unique relationship with humans.
It’s high time to speak up for crows – partly they’re easy to see and to identify. They’re also very interesting creatures. “This cunning, inquisitive, vocal opportunist is one of the most widespread ...
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Crows and monkeys show mental shortcuts when judging numbers
For centuries, humans have assumed that our thinking errors set us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. From misjudging risks to seeing patterns that aren’t there, we like to imagine that our ...
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