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A Little Larceny Comes Naturally To Northwestern Crows
ScienceDaily (2001-12-12) — Crows and ravens are depicted as being clever and tricky animals in countless American Indian stories and legends. Those characterizations apparently are right on the mark, according to a pair of University of Washington researchers who have found a species of crow that is constantly looking for opportunities to steal food from [...]
Posted: November 10th, 2008 under Common Crow, Corvidae, Corvids, Corvus caurinus, Crow, family, feeding, Northwestern crow, sneaky.
Tags: competition for food, Corvus caurinus, crow competition, crows, crows steal food, families, flock, ingenuity, intelligence, Northwestern crow, Northwestern crows, resourceful, study, University of Washington
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