Crows using compound tools
New Caledonian crows are able to create tools by combining two or more otherwise nonfunctional elements, an ability so far observed only in humans and great apes. An international team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and the University of Oxford has shown that these birds can create long reaching tools out of short combinable parts in a study with birds of the same species as the famous Betty, the
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