British researchers say crows show a skill most mechanics would envy: They can learn to use tools without being taught. Zoologists at the University of Oxford say four New Caledonian crows raised in ...
Crows can spontaneously use up to three tools in the correct sequence to achieve a goal, something never before observed in non-human animals without explicit training. Sequential tool use has often ...
Mounting tiny video cameras to the tail feathers of crows, researchers discovered that the birds use a variety of tools to seek food, and even make their own tools, plucking, smoothing and bending ...
Dr Christian Rutz described his realisation that the crows might use tools as a 'eureka moment', A bird so rare that it is now extinct in the wild has joined a clever animal elite - the Hawaiian crow ...
Video: Researchers attached mini video cameras to crows to see if they used tools in the wild Tiny cameras attached to New Caledonian crows’ tail feathers are offering new insights into the birds’ ...
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