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Crows vs. Ravens: Smarts, Size, and Surprising DifferencesImagine standing in a quiet forest and hearing a low, rolling croak echo through the trees. Suddenly, a glossy-black bird ...
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Crows vs. Ravens: 7 Ways To Tell the Corvid Cousins ApartThe feathers around a crow’s head are smooth and neat. Ravens and crows have different tail shapes. In flight, the birds have different tail feather silhouettes. Crow tail feathers are all the ...
Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
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