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Crows Hold Grudges for 17 Years: The Science Explained

In this comprehensive educational video, we explore groundbreaking research demonstrating that crows can hold grudges against humans and other crows for up to 17 years. Scientists have confirmed that these intelligent birds possess long-term memory and the ability to recognize specific individuals who have wronged them, leading to targeted revenge years later.

What you'll learn:
The cognitive abilities of corvids compared to primates
The methodology behind the 17-year grudge study
How crows identify and remember human faces
The evolutionary advantages of complex memory in birds
Detailed analysis of experimental results from multiple field studies

Timestamp breakdown:
0:00 - Introduction to Crow Intelligence
1:45 - The 17-Year Grudge Study Overview
4:20 - How Crows Recognize Human Faces
7:10 - Experimental Methodology and Results
10:30 - Comparison with Primate Memory
13:45 - Evolutionary Implications of Long-Term Memory
16:00 - Conclusion and Future Research Directions

This video provides an in-depth look at the fascinating world of animal behavior and cognitive science. By examining the specific findings of researchers who tracked individual crows over nearly two decades, we gain insight into the complexity of avian minds.

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