A Journey Into the Animal Mind

A Journey Into the Animal Mind

6/17/2019

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/what-the-crow-knows/580726/

summary

In this thought-provoking article from The Atlantic, the author explores the intelligence and capabilities of crows. The article delves into the fascinating world of corvids, highlighting their remarkable problem-solving skills, ability to use tools, and capacity for social organization. It also discusses various research studies that have shed light on the cognitive abilities of crows, including their capacity for memory and understanding of causality. The author presents compelling evidence that suggests crows possess a level of intelligence and awareness that challenges traditional notions of animal intelligence. This article is an eye-opening exploration of the complex world of crows, inviting readers to reconsider the depths of intelligence found in the animal kingdom.

tags

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