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The Crow used the twig as a tool. And then modified it to be a more effective tool.
He executed a plan.
Re-assessed and adjusted as necessary.
There is a lot going on in that crow brain.
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@epiceneVivant He executed a plan. There is a lot going on in that crow brain. 5 comments
@epiceneVivant You're seriously suggesting that humans aren't, or may not be, more intelligent than Crows? @ecadre @epiceneVivant Not OP, but personally, I think so. Humans aren't special. Humans aren't "smarter" or "more intelligent" or more deserving of respect, rights, etc. Humans aren't even the only ones with fancy language. (Look at dolphins.) Human superiority is /so/ deeply ingrained into society you're probably thinking "b-b-but HUMANS!" |
@shojiwax When thinking about crow cognition I sometimes remind myself that just because their brain has a lot less volume and mass than ours, that doesn't mean they must be less intelligent.
The evolutionary process is notorious for producing *really inefficient* solutions. Maybe our brains just have some glaring inefficiencies that crows' brains don't