Corvid

usgb/ˈkɔr.vɪd/
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A member of the family Corvidae, which includes crows, jays, and ravens, known for their intelligence.

Crows are part of the corvid family, recognized for their problem-solving abilities.
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Corvids are known to use tools, Corvid intelligence studies, Social behavior in corvids

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Cultural Significance

Corvids have been featured in mythology across various cultures.

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In many myths, crows are seen as messengers or symbols of mystery.
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Intelligence Indicators

Corvids are noted for their ability to use tools and solve complex problems.

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Studies have shown that they can navigate challenges better than many other birds.
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Social Structures

Corvids often engage in cooperative breeding, showcasing complex social behaviors.

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In the wild, they can often be seen foraging together.
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