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 ...
Crows remembered the face of a person they considered a threat—even across generations. Researchers caught, tagged, and released crows to see if they can recognize the face of a person who’s a threat.
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 ...
Here's a surprise: Wild crows can recognize individual people. But people — even people who love crows — can't recognize individual crows.... The Crow Paradox Here's a surprise: Wild crows can ...
Researchers caught, tagged, and released crows to see if they can recognize the face of a person who’s a threat. They discovered the crows were warning each other that the person in the mask was ...
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