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Crows not only navigate physical challenges but also display remarkable social intelligence. They are capable of delayed gratification—similar to the famed marshmallow experiment on children—demonstrating self-control by waiting for a better reward. Crows are also observed displaying complexities in social interaction, mourning their dead, and even displaying empathetic behavior towards one another.
Communicatively, crows can express intricate relationships and convey significant meaning through their social interactions, employing a range of vocalizations and even body language. Their ability to recognize and remember human faces for years underscores their impressive memory and capacity for social learning.