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09-29-12, 11:41 AM
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Re: General Wildlife Thread
I took this shot last yr in the Rockies ,pure fluke i must add.....great pic but i've no interest in Crows......lol  where did he come from lol
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09-29-12, 12:19 PM
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Re: General Wildlife Thread
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i've no interest in Crows
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While they annoy the heck out of me by cawing at 5 AM, and getting into my garbage at times, I have always been fascinated by these amazing birds.
Crows are amazing, they and ravens are actually considered some of the most intelligent animals in the world.
They have the ability to reason, problem-solve, identify shapes, make and use tools, they also have a very good memory. They often score very highly on intelligence tests.
Recently they discovered that crows can possibly even recognize individual people by their facial features alone.
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09-29-12, 12:24 PM
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Re: General Wildlife Thread
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Originally Posted by Pareeeee
While they annoy the heck out of me by cawing at 5 AM, and getting into my garbage at times, I have always been fascinated by these amazing birds.
Crows are amazing, they and ravens are actually considered some of the most intelligent animals in the world.
They have the ability to reason, problem-solve, identify shapes, make and use tools, they also have a very good memory. They often score very highly on intelligence tests.
Recently they discovered that crows can possibly even recognize individual people by their facial features alone.
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wow ,i learnt something today ,thankyou for enlightening me on the above ,i never knew they were Ravens . thanks again
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09-29-12, 06:05 PM
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Re: General Wildlife Thread
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wow ,i learnt something today ,thankyou for enlightening me on the above ,i never knew they were Ravens . thanks again 
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They aren't ravens, I didn't say that, lol! They are very closely related, they can even be crossed. They are both Corvids, and both very, very intelligent.
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09-29-12, 07:21 PM
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Re: General Wildlife Thread
[QUOTE=Pareeeee;772332]While they annoy the heck out of me by cawing at 5 AM, and getting into my garbage at times, I have always been fascinated by these amazing birds.
Crows are amazing, they and ravens are actually considered some of the most intelligent animals in the world.
thats right you didn't my apologies there for that error ,i still however learnt something regarding the 2 birds
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