Discover the fascinating world of crows and their unique healing behaviors in this captivating video, "Crows: Nature's Clever Healers."
Did you know that these intelligent birds use ants as a form of medicine?
Learn how crows bathe in ants to combat parasites, and uncover the science behind their instinctive health rituals. We’ll also reveal another lesser-known behavior that showcases their remarkable problem-solving skills.
Join us as we explore the incredible adaptability and intelligence of crows, and gain insights into their mysterious ways.
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00:00:00
The Unseen Genius of Crows and the Curious Case of Anting
00:01:07
The Purpose and Origins of Anting
00:02:21
Crows as Tool Users and Planners
00:03:37
Nature's Adaptable Thinkers
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Did you know that these intelligent birds use ants as a form of medicine?
Learn how crows bathe in ants to combat parasites, and uncover the science behind their instinctive health rituals. We’ll also reveal another lesser-known behavior that showcases their remarkable problem-solving skills.
Join us as we explore the incredible adaptability and intelligence of crows, and gain insights into their mysterious ways.
If you found this video enlightening, please like and share it with fellow nature enthusiasts!
#Crows #AnimalBehavior #NatureHealers #BirdIntelligence #WildlifeFacts
OUTLINE:
00:00:00
The Unseen Genius of Crows and the Curious Case of Anting
00:01:07
The Purpose and Origins of Anting
00:02:21
Crows as Tool Users and Planners
00:03:37
Nature's Adaptable Thinkers
Subscribe now and embark on an adventure of knowledge and awe with Simply Awesome Planet ! New short videos are added every couple of days. So come back often !
Thanks for watching and please Subscribe to my channel to be continually amazed by each video ! Thanks a million !
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00:00Welcome back to another episode from Simply Awesome Planet.
00:05Today's wildlife story is about the crow.
00:10Crows are common. We see them daily, but few know their true minds.
00:15They are not mere black birds. Their intelligence is surprising.
00:19They observe keenly and solve problems with sharp minds.
00:22We explore their world. Crows are corvids, a family that includes ravens and jays.
00:28These birds are known for their brains. Scientists compare them to primates.
00:33They can use tools, plan ahead, and grasp basic physics, making them unique.
00:38One curious habit of crows is anting. What is it?
00:42Crows lie on anthills, allowing ants to crawl on them.
00:45This may seem strange and even painful, but crows do it deliberately.
00:49They also pick up ants and rub them on their feathers.
00:52Anting has two forms, active and passive.
00:55In active anting, a crow takes an ant, crushes it gently, and rubs it on its feathers.
01:01In passive anting, the crow lies still, allowing ants to swarm its body.
01:06Both forms serve a purpose.
01:08Why do crows perform anting?
01:10The main reason is likely medicinal.
01:12Ants secrete formic acid.
01:14This happens when they are disturbed.
01:16Formic acid is a potent substance.
01:18It can kill tiny parasites.
01:20It can soothe irritated skin.
01:22Crows often have feather mites.
01:24These mites can be very itchy.
01:27Formic acid acts as an insecticide.
01:29It can also be a fungicide.
01:31This acid helps keep feathers clean.
01:33It might remove old oils or dirt.
01:36Healthy feathers are vital for flight.
01:38They are key for insulation.
01:40So, anting keeps crows healthy.
01:42It is a natural health treatment.
01:44How did crows learn this?
01:46It was probably a slow discovery.
01:48Perhaps a crow disturbed an anthill.
01:50It felt the ant's effect.
01:52Or it saw other birds anting.
01:54Young crows learn from parents.
01:57They watch other adult crows.
01:59Knowledge passes through generations.
02:01It is a form of tradition.
02:03Observation played a big role.
02:05Trial and error was also key.
02:07Crows watch their surroundings.
02:08If one crow found anting useful, others might copy it.
02:12They are smart enough to learn.
02:14If something feels good, they repeat it.
02:16So, learning came from many sources.
02:19This established the anting habit.
02:21Anting is just one sign of crow cleverness.
02:24They show intelligence often.
02:26Tool use is remarkable.
02:28Crows are not casual tool users.
02:30Some species are experts.
02:32The New Caledonian crow is famous.
02:34They do not just find tools.
02:36They actually make them.
02:37This is an advanced skill.
02:39Consider New Caledonian crows.
02:41They fashion hooks from twigs.
02:43They use these hooks carefully.
02:45To pull insects from tree crevices.
02:47They select the right material.
02:49Then they trim and shape it.
02:51This is not simple instinct.
02:53It shows understanding.
02:54It involves planning steps.
02:56They even keep favorite tools.
02:58Crows also understand water.
02:59Specifically water displacement.
03:01An old fable told this.
03:03A thirsty crow dropped pebbles into a pitcher.
03:06The water level rose.
03:08Scientists tested real crows.
03:10The crows solved the puzzle.
03:11They chose solid objects, not hollow ones.
03:14This shows a grasp of physics.
03:17It is not just about food.
03:18It is about understanding the world.
03:21This ability to understand is key.
03:24It helps them use their environment.
03:26It is crucial for their success.
03:29They adapt to new situations.
03:30They solve new problems.
03:33This makes them very resilient.
03:35They thrive in many places.
03:38Crows are clearly special birds.
03:40Their intelligence has many facets.
03:42It appears in their social lives.
03:44It shows in problem solving.
03:46It is evident in their learning.
03:48They have complex communication.
03:50They can recognize human faces.
03:52They even seem to hold grudges.
03:54This social smartness helps them.
03:56It helps them thrive.
03:58Their adaptability is amazing.
04:00They have learned to live with humans.
04:02They prosper in busy cities.
04:03They find new sources of food.
04:05They learn from our actions.
04:07This adaptability comes from intelligence.
04:10They are not bound by instinct.
04:12They can change their behavior.
04:13They find new solutions.
04:15This makes them great survivors.
04:17Anting behavior is one example.
04:20Tool use is another.
04:21Understanding physics is a third.
04:23These actions give us a glimpse.
04:25They show a high level of thinking.
04:27This is rare in the animal world.
04:28They change our ideas about bird brains.
04:31Crows prove intelligence is diverse.
04:33Their cleverness is inspiring.
04:35So, next time you see a crow, pause.
04:38Watch it closely.
04:39Think about its complex mind.
04:41Consider the intelligence behind its dark eyes.
04:44These birds are nature's healers.
04:46They are ingenious toolmakers.
04:48They are adaptable survivors.
04:49They are a constant fascination.
04:52The natural world is full of intellect.
04:54Well, that explains this strange but fascinating fact
04:57about the crow.
04:59Thanks for watching Simply Awesome Planet
05:01and come back soon.