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Why you shouldn't piss off a crow

Never cross a crow it will remember your face..

Crows can remember human faces associated with stressful situations for up to five years and they'll also warn their friends. Crows are known for their extraordinary smarts and have been observed making tools to dig food out of tight spots.



Now a five-year study by scientists at the University of Washington has found they possess an unusually good memory for human faces linked to a stressful event. The researchers donned a caveman mask before trapping, banding and releasing wild crows at five sites on or near their campus in Seattle, Washington.

They then observed how the crows reacted when approached by someone wearing the caveman mask and compared it to the reaction prompted by a control mask in this case, a mask depicting the face of former U.S. vice president Dick Cheney.


While the Cheney mask drew a muted response, the caveman mask prompted rounds of angry squawking and flapping, not only from the birds previously captured but also from crows that had witnessed the initial trapping. At one of the five sites, 20% of crows reacted angrily to the caveman face shortly after the trapping. After five years, the proportion of crows reacting to the caveman face was recorded at 60%, suggesting that word had spread among the flock that this was a dangerous face.

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