Crows are intelligent because ,they have a larger brain and they think a lot.
No, parrots seem the most intelligent than any other birds because they learn quicker than other birds,that's why parrots are the only birds that really know how to talk and they learn to repeat people so they learn more and have a great memory of what people say. Penguins are probably the second most intelligent birds.
Ravens are probably more solitary than crows are, as crows are often found in groups of more than four or five birds, whereas ravens are more likely to be with a partner than a group.
CrowsKnow how to make and use toolsCan recognize and memorize a human face for as long as two yearsThey can tell which people are bad and warn other crows about themTo crack a nut, they drop it in the street and let a car break it for them, then they retrieve itThey can learn by watching other crowsWhen a crow dies, other crows surround the crow from the tree top, stay silent for a few minutes, then fly offA crow's intelligence is similar to a person'sMost of what I posted about crows was from a video I once saw, i'll see if I can post the link to it, but also in that video is said that crows had the intelligence of a young child, which is actually smarter than you think.RavensSorry, but I don't really know anything about a ravens intelligence other than I've heard that they are pretty smart. Someone else will have to improve this part of the answer....
Robins are the best singers of all the wildlife and nature birds
Robins are the best singers of all the wildlife and nature birds
There are a few types of birds that are all black, and the term "blackbird" is a general term applied to all of them. The most well known of these birds are crows and ravens.
I've been told that chocolate is toxic to birds..so I only feed them leftover cat food, table scraps and corn..they love it all..I love crows...they seem more intelligent than most people...which, given the aggregate IQ of most americans, wouldn't be difficult.
Crows and ravens are both large solid black birds. Crows are smaller than ravenous.
All birds have some sense of smell, but in most its not very strong. Crows use sight more than their other senses and don't rely on smell as much as some other carrion eaters like vultures.
On average, yes. However, it is all up to the individual dog and pig. Pigs that are just bred for food in farms will obviously be less intelligent than a domestic dog for a pet.
Some birds are more intelligent then others.
Wolves are VERY intelligent, probably in the top 10 of the World's most intelligent creatures. Wolves are rather intelligent when compared to other animals. They are nowhere near the intelligence of Humans, apes or dolphins but certainly rank above fish, amphibians and reptiles. They are likely smarter than most birds as well as animals like mice, horses and rabbits. They rank above bears and domesticated dogs and are perhaps equal with big cats but would be slightly behind pigs and carrion crows.