Research from Moscow State University & the University of Iowa discovered that crows exhibit strong behavioral signs of analogical reasoning—the ability to solve puzzles like “bird is to air as fish is to what?” Analogical reasoning only develops in humans between the ages of three & four.
Crows are smart as great apes and able to show: imagination, the anticipation…
Crows are smart as great apes and able to show: imagination, the anticipation of possible future events, to solve problems which require abstract reasoning. Problems which once were only thought possible by humans and great apes.
A group of crows got so mad at a mask wearing researcher for giving them identification…
A group of crows got so mad at a mask wearing researcher for giving them identification bands that they recruited more crows to harass anyone wearing the same mask years after the fact.
Crows are monogamous and raise families together. Offspring from previous seasons…
Crows are monogamous and raise families together. Offspring from previous seasons even remain with the family to help rear new nestlings.