Crows Count Using Vocal Sounds
Did you know that crows can count using vocal sounds? In this video, Alex Dainis explains that scientists have found that trained crows can reliably make three โkraakโ sounds in response to being shown a green number three, or a cash register sound. This is in addition to earlier research that demonstrated how crows use tools and solve problems. One study even showed that certain crow species evolved to have beaks that were more optimal for using tools. Join us on a journey to learn about the intelligence and communication methods of birds!
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Why are we so amazed when other animals show signs of intelligence. It really is quite naive and paradoxically unintelligent.
Wow, did you go to France to study that?
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there are animals that have comparable intelligence to 15-18 year old humans.
If they're shown the number three and make three kraaks, doesn't that technically mean they can read too?
And read
They can count huh? Can they establish combinatorial bijections?
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Any time you hear a crow it might just be warning other crows of the number of threats in the area.
some may even solve partial differential equations
Nice short.
I absolutely love the super flock of crows ๐ฆโโฌ in my city ๐ Bothell Crows are famous in Washington state because thereโs over 20k individual crows that roost at the University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College and they fly home in a stream over my apartment building for the past 19 years ๐ฅฐ itโs a beautiful sight to behold ๐๐๐ฝ
They also mate for life!
The global pandemic from a few years back really gave Corvids a bad name. ๐
Wow!! That's so cool.๐