Crows Can Feel & Reflect On Their Thoughts Like a Human!
“According to a significant study published in two studies, researchers discovered that birds, including crows are self-aware, intelligent, and conscious.”
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Did you know facts about crows consciousness?
Even though bird and mammal brains evolved differently, two species' brains are wired similarly due to their shared common ancestor 320 million years ago.
researchers discovered that birds, including crows are self-aware, intelligent, and conscious.
This is an essential part of self-awareness, and it is shared by only a few animal species that aren't people.
Mindset of a Crow
Studies have discovered that crows are not only fun and naughty but also clever. They employ tools to solve complex issues, and they can recall faces and reproduce noises they heard years ago. During their research, scientists found that crows know what they know and can look at the content of their thoughts, a sign of higher intellect and analytical thinking that had been thought to be only found in humans and a few other higher animals.
Smartest of the Bird Family
They have the largest brain of all birds except for parrots.
some crows in Japan use cars on the road to crack open nuts. In some instances, crows have even been observed using sticks to access food out of reach.
Crows have an excellent memory. They have been known to hide food away to save it for later. Sometimes moving the food 2-3 times, always remembering where it was hidden.
Crows can be identified by their distinctive ‘caw-caw’ sound. Considered song birds due to their vast range of melodies, crows have been known to vocalize their feelings in response to hunger or being threatened.
Crows can be distinguished from rooks as they have feathers around their thighs and around the base of their beak.
Check out this Video of a SMART crow!
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