Crows can remember and hold grudges against humans for up to 17 years
Scientists have found that crows possess exceptional intelligence, including the ability to recognize and remember specific human faces. These birds are known to hold grudges for many years following negative encounters with people. Researchers conducted experiments that demonstrated this remarkable capacity for long-term memory. Crow aggression tends to peak during nesting season, when the birds actively protect their young. Experts note that humans who build positive relationships with crows can enjoy peaceful, friendly interactions with them.
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