Tool Time: Crows Share Tricks of the Trade

A crow named Betty, from a previous experiment, trying to retrieve the bucket from the well, using a stick with a hook on the end of it.
(Image credit: Alex Kacelnik et al., University of Oxford)

Bird brained they might be, but crows are the MacGyvers of the avian world, able to turn twigs and even their own feathers into tools for getting at hard-to-reach food.

But while young crows are born with a propensity for crafting tools, it's only after watching their elders make and use tools that they become truly proficient, a new study suggests.

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