06-24-2016, 02:25 PM
Here's another one, PhD research work by my friend Kasun.
https://cie-deakin.com/2016/06/23/cie-sp...g-seabird/
Basically he looked at how little ravens predate some sea birds, and footage from camera traps actually shows ravens working together to get into little penguin nests (natural nests are sometimes in bushes). They'll attack the bush for hours until they create a gap for them to get through, while the other raven may distract the adult penguins.
Some birds are definitely up there when it comes to intelligence and tool use.
https://cie-deakin.com/2016/06/23/cie-sp...g-seabird/
Basically he looked at how little ravens predate some sea birds, and footage from camera traps actually shows ravens working together to get into little penguin nests (natural nests are sometimes in bushes). They'll attack the bush for hours until they create a gap for them to get through, while the other raven may distract the adult penguins.
Some birds are definitely up there when it comes to intelligence and tool use.