10 Things You Didn’t Know About Animals That Act Like Humans
3. Tool Use and Problem Solving in Crows

Crows, members of the corvid family, are renowned for their remarkable intelligence and problem-solving abilities. These birds have been observed using tools to access food, a behavior once thought to be unique to humans and a few other primates. Crows demonstrate an impressive understanding of cause and effect, as well as the ability to plan and execute complex tasks. This level of cognitive sophistication mirrors human ingenuity and adaptability, challenging the notion that humans are the only species capable of advanced problem-solving. By studying crows and their use of tools, researchers gain valuable insights into the evolutionary development of intelligence and the cognitive mechanisms that underpin innovative behavior in both humans and animals.