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Crows can ‘count’ similarly to toddlers, according to new study

popsci.com
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a year ago
byiareuniquetoscience

Summary

A new study shows that crows can control their vocalizations and correspond the number of those calls to a cue. The study adds to the growing laundry list of cognitive abilities that corvids (the bird family including crows, ravens, magpies, and jays) possess.

The study of carrion crows is the first to explicitly show that any other species besides humans can link voluntary vocalizations with an understanding of quantity. The researchers would present each crow with a number on a screen or a pre-recorded sound and then reward the bird with food if and when it produced the matching number of calls.

Liao plans to conduct additional experiments exploring how crows might use vocalization numbers in the wild. He also hopes to examine the underlying brain systems supporting the newly discovered ability. What we learn about crows could help us better understand ourselves. “It’s not as if we’ve invented ways of thinking that are completely unique,” says Cantlon.

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3 Comments

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bambam
a year ago
Haven't we known they have the intelligence of a small child for a while now? I thought they did that experiment where they remember faces and teach their children faces.
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splitsecond
a year ago
Different level of intelligence with the counting
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joesch
a year ago
It sounds like this is always confirmation that they have their own language, since it was able to produce specific calls to a specific meaning