Crows aren’t just background noise—they’re problem-solvers that rival primates. They remember human faces for years, teach their children and children’s children to hate humans that have harmed them, craft tools from sticks, and in Japan, even drop nuts on crosswalks so cars crack them open—then wait for the light to turn green before collecting their snack.
If a crow can think outside the box and adapt creatively, perhaps humans can learn the knack of living in this world together?
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Ken Kuang
When a Crow feels sick, it goes to an ant nest and deliberately disturbs it. The ants get angry and start climbing on the crow.
But the crow doesn’t move. It stays still with its wings open. The ants then spray formic acid on the crow. This acid helps remove germs and fungi, like a natural medicine.
After this, the crow feels better. So smart!
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