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 ...
A captive Hawaiian crow (‘Alal?) using a stick tool to extract food from a wooden log. The critically endangered Hawaiian crow can use sticks to deftly fish for food that is out of reach, according to ...
Crows have an unspoken motto: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but they sure can come in handy. Two new studies unveil the ability of at least some crows to use tools in sophisticated ways, ...
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Crows have shown that two tools are better than one when it comes to problem solving, scientists say. A University of Auckland study has revealed that New Caledonian crows can use separate tools in ...
Carrion crows learn to use tools with training, showing precision, flexibility, and intelligence once thought rare.
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Dec. 23 (UPI) --New Caledonian crows are one of the most industrious species on the planet. They've been known to build and utilize a range of tools. The more scientists watch ...