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Grudges aren't just great fun they might have an evolutionary benfit. Ask a crow | Zoe Williams

Crows can hold grudges for years, passing them down through generations, creating complex social dynamics and loyalty patterns.
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If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow

Crows have increasingly attacked people, causing widespread fear and prompting some to change their daily routines to avoid encounters.

If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow

Crows have become a significant concern for residents, with numerous reports of aggressive attacks causing fear and changing commuting habits.

If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow

Crows have increasingly attacked people, causing widespread fear and prompting some to change their daily routines to avoid encounters.

If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow

Crows have become a significant concern for residents, with numerous reports of aggressive attacks causing fear and changing commuting habits.
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#animal-intelligence

How scientists have discovered the masterminds of the animal kingdom

Clever Hans and recent studies reveal horses possess significant cognitive abilities, yet they are not the top tier in animal intelligence.

Not so bird-brained after all! Crows can count 'out loud' like humans

Crows can 'count' up to four by controlling vocalizations, showcasing understanding of numerical quantities.

How scientists have discovered the masterminds of the animal kingdom

Clever Hans and recent studies reveal horses possess significant cognitive abilities, yet they are not the top tier in animal intelligence.

Not so bird-brained after all! Crows can count 'out loud' like humans

Crows can 'count' up to four by controlling vocalizations, showcasing understanding of numerical quantities.
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Crows can count out loud like human toddlers when they aren't cheating the test

Certain crows exhibit counting abilities similar to human toddlers.

Crows Rival Human Toddlers in Counting Skills

Crows have counting capacities comparable to human toddlers, understanding quantity through vocalization cues rather than symbolic representation.
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