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XxAxX

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This Crow Is The Smartest Bird You've Ever Seen

This Crow Is The Smartest Bird You've Ever Seen

Posted: 02/06/2014 12:57 pm EST Updated: 02/07/2014 2:59 am EST

Multi-step puzzles can be difficult for humans, but what if I told you there was a bird that could solve them on its own?

In this BBC special, Dr. Alex Taylor has set up an eight-step puzzle to try and stump one of the smartest crows he's seen in captivity. They describe the puzzle as "one of the most complex tests of the animal mind ever."

This isn't the first time crows' intelligence has been tested, either. Along with being problem solvers, these animals have an eerie tendency towards complex human-like memory skills. Through several different studies, we've learned that crows can recognize faces, communicate details of an event to each other and even avoid places they recognize as dangerous.

This bird, dubbed "007" for its crafty mind, flies into the caged puzzle and spends only seconds analyzing the puzzle before getting down to business. Despite the puzzle's difficulty, the bird only seems to be stumped momentarily. At the end of the puzzle is a food reward, but how he gets there is what will really blow your mind.

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Reply #1 posted 02/07/14 6:30am

JoeTyler

eek

amazing that some animals can actually solve complex, multipart physical puzzles...

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Reply #2 posted 02/07/14 6:41am

JustErin

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I've watched several docs on crows as they completely fascinate me...along with rats and raccoons who also have superior intellect.

This crow is really not unlike the ones flying outside your house right now.

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Reply #3 posted 02/07/14 6:52am

KingBAD

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i love crows and ravens.

i wouldn't wanna be one to piss one off either.

they have a long memory

and the ability forr revenge lol

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Reply #4 posted 02/07/14 7:36am

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it strikes me as sad that they have such a bad reputation. i sort of wish their call was more melodious so they had a greater appeal to the general public. that being said, they've done really well on this planet, being the only species to live on all continents except antarctica, but we know it won't take them long to get there once the ice melts.

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Reply #5 posted 02/07/14 8:48am

JoeTyler

XxAxX said:

it strikes me as sad that they have such a bad reputation.

doves = flying rats

crows = flying snakes

lol

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Reply #6 posted 02/07/14 8:56am

PurpleJedi

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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #7 posted 02/07/14 9:47am

morningsong

I've had a growing facsination with crows and ravens since watching GoT have them as carrier birds, I didn't know that was possible. Not ideal but possible. Unfortunately, I still can't tell the difference between the two just on sight. There's a huge population in these parts. They damn near own this town. They are polite though, unlike seagulls. Most people say they're crows but they seem awfully large, so if ravens are bigger than that, goodness.

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Reply #8 posted 02/07/14 11:41am

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I dont think I could have figured that out. smile

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Reply #9 posted 02/10/14 5:13pm

Shyra

lazycrockett said:

I dont think I could have figured that out. smile


lol Look, I felt just as stupid because at first I didn't know what the point of the exercise was!

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Reply #10 posted 02/11/14 4:01am

Dave1992

That guy reminds me of:





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And crows certainly know their shit. nod

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