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Urban Jungle Genius: How Crows Conquered Our Cities

4 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Discover how crows transformed from forest birds into urban masterminds in this fascinating episode of Crows and Ravens. Host David Hale explores the remarkable intelligence and adaptability that enabled crows to conquer modern cities worldwide. Learn about their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, from using traffic lights to crack nuts to crafting tools from urban materials. Explore how urban crows form complex social networks, remember individual humans for years, and share vital information about food sources and threats throughout their communities. This episode reveals how crows adapted their nesting strategies for city infrastructure, utilizing cell towers and buildings instead of traditional trees. Discover the surprising ways crow behavior is helping urban ecologists understand wildlife navigation patterns and city microclimates. From timing their activities around human schedules to exploiting fast food culture, crows have proven that cognitive flexibility and social cooperation are essential for urban survival. Whether you view them as pests or marvels of adaptation, crows represent one of nature's greatest success stories in our concrete jungles. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, urban wildlife watchers, and anyone curious about animal intelligence and adaptation.

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