Crows Are Surprisingly Good at Geometry
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Crows demonstrate an impressive ability to distinguish shapes based on geometric properties, according to new research. The birds can identify outliers among various shapes, even when differences are subtle, without additional training. This geometric intelligence likely evolved for spatial orientation or individual recognition purposes. Scientists suggest other animals may possess similar abilities, highlighting how different evolutionary paths can lead to comparable cognitive skills.
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