Jackdaws are known for their remarkable intelligence, which is evidenced by their problem-solving skills, tool use, and ability to communicate effectively. They can learn from their experiences and adapt their behavior based on social interactions, displaying a level of cognitive complexity similar to that of some primates. Their social structures and behaviors also indicate advanced understanding and cooperation among individuals. This intelligence allows them to thrive in varied environments and navigate challenges effectively.
Jackdaws was created in 2001.
A group of jackdaws is commonly referred to as a "clattering" or a "clamour" of jackdaws. They are social birds and often gather in large numbers, especially during the breeding season and while roosting.
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Jackdaws are quite clever members of the bird family. They quickly learn to drop small rocks into pools of water in order to raise the level to a height where they are able to drink.
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The Jackdaws height/length is 34-39 cm.
Magpies, Jackdaws, Crows, Jays
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
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"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".