Animals
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Smart Animals: Critically Endangered Hawaiian Crow Capable of Proficiently Using Tools
An international team lead by scientists from the University of St. Andrews in United Kingdom have discovered that the critically-endangered Hawaiian Crow, or locally known as Alalā, is a highly proficient tool user.
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