A recent study showed that carrion crows could be trained to use tools, suggesting flexibility in this intelligent behavior.
Many people don’t realize it, but animals can be particularly intelligent when it comes to matters of problem-solving. In this video, we see a lone crow’s intellect being put to the test. The bird ...
Crows and ravens are both black birds, but that’s about where the similarities end. The two birds are notorious for clashing with one another in the wild, and curious researchers from Cornell ...
Credit: Sarah Jelbert/PLOS One/CC BY 4.0 Did that crow just figure out how to get food out of that tube? Yeah, it did. What do you notice about what it did before getting the food? Why did it select ...
Fall is in full swing now and it is a treat. Leaves turn from green into bright reds, oranges, and yellows before falling to ...
Matt Luff will pledge $50 to Foundation for TJO Animals for every point he generates during the 2025-26 season.
Crows recently demonstrated an understanding of the concept of zero. It’s only the latest evidence of animals’ talents for numerical abstraction — which may still differ from our own grasp of numbers.
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