Crows can count out loud like human toddlers when they aren't cheating the test
Briefly

Counting is a skill that children develop in stages, resembling the 'one, one, one' form of counting which involves tallying each object with a sound and controlling the number of sounds made.
Crows, like toddlers, have the capacity to vocalize a specific number, showing they can control the number of calls they make, indicating an ability to count vocally.
The study on crows' counting abilities could provide insights into the behavior of other birds in the wild, contributing to a better understanding of animal cognition.
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