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Crows Crack Geometry: These smart birds can tell squares from rhombuses, study says

Two mature male crows, ten and eleven years old, were used in their research. The experiment was conducted at the University of Tübingen.

April 22, 2025 / 15:05 IST
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New research suggests birds understand shape rules like humans do. (Image: Canva)
New research suggests birds understand shape rules like humans do. (Image: Canva)

Crows might appear like they only screech and steal food, but scientists recently discovered a complex side of these clever birds. Like us, they recognise unfamiliar shapes.

German researchers found that carrion crows are sensitive to geometric regularity. They know when something doesn't quite fit. It was previously thought that this ability existed solely in humans.

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Pattern recognition apart from further training
Andreas Nieder and his team conducted the study. Two mature male crows, ten and eleven years old, were used in their research. The experiment was conducted at the University of Tübingen. A computer monitor presented five geometric shapes to the birds. There was a single geometric shape that was different from the others. The unusual one had to be pecked out by the birds.

The crows had learnt this basic ability from past training, but they had never before encountered only quadrilateral shapes. This ensured the test measured natural, not learnt, behaviour.