Crow

Although crossing the street against traffic is known as "jay-walking," Jay and other members of the crow family comprehend the significance of waiting for the light to change better than some humans. Crows in Japan's cities have been seen picking nuts from trees and depositing them in the roadway for passing automobiles to split open the shells. They then return to the roadway to get their nuts snack after patiently waiting for the light to change – a remarkable example of animal inventiveness.


Crows have shown the ability to make tools (such as twisting a piece of wire into a hook to grab meat), recognize people/animals who may constitute a threat, and comprehend comparisons. Their thinking ability was even comparable to that of a 7-year-old child in one research. Crows often play pranks and tricks on one another, communicating in intricate population-specific languages.


Scientific Name : Corvus

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