Did you know crows can recognize human faces and teach their babies who to avoid? Now imagine seeing one that's completely ...
Did you know crows can recognize human faces and teach their babies who to avoid? Now imagine seeing one that's completely ...
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 ...
Chances are, you've seen large, jet-black birds on lampposts or grabbing food off a road. Whether it's a crow or a raven ...
(CNN) — Perhaps “birdbrained” isn’t such an insult after all –– crows, the ubiquitous urban bird, can vocally count up to four, the latest research has found. Not only can the inquisitive creatures ...
Crows rarely stay unnoticed for long. In cities, they watch traffic from electric wires, wait near food stalls, and seem oddly aware of human routines. In rural areas, they are remembered for ...
Wildlife rehabilitator Karenlynn Stracher never knows what animals might come through her door, but she’s always ready to help. When fellow animal advocate John Debacker recently called and told her ...
Most people think of crows as noisy black birds gathering in trees or scavenging for food. Science, however, paints a far more remarkable picture. These extremely smart animals can actually recognise ...
Yes and no: It depends on how you classify animals. There are two main classification systems – the Linnaean system which groups organisms by characteristics and the phylogenetics system, which ...
At around 9 A.M. every weekday, a crow caws in the Jardin des Plantes, the oldest botanical garden in Paris. The sound is a warning to every other crow: Frédéric Jiguet, a tall ornithologist whose ...