By Harish Sonwalkar Dec 02, 2024
Crows have been observed bending wires to create hooks and using sticks to access food.
Crows remember human faces and distinguish between threats and friendly individuals.
They share information, form alliances, and mourn their dead.
Crows solve intricate problems, outperforming many animals, including some primates.
They share warnings, identify predators, and even pass cultural knowledge across generations.
Studying crows helps us understand brain evolution and animal cognition.