Animals
Birds Can Count: How We Know it
It has long been accepted that many birds are notably clever creatures. Crows , for instance, are practiced thieves who keep track of where people hide food and shiny valuables. They can even be taught to use vending machines. Now a new study has found strong evidence that robins are also clever birds, and can even count.
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