A new tool-using bird to crow about

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The Hawaiian crow has been revealed as a skilled tool user, confirmed by testing the last members of this endangered species that survive in captivity. The finding suggests its behavior is tantalizingly similar to that of the famous tool-using New Caledonian crow and has implications for the evolution of tool use and intelligence in birds.

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Uomini, N., & Hunt, G. (2017). A new tool-using bird to crow about. Learning and Behavior, 45(3), 205–206. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-017-0262-5

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