Sharing food increases social networking in crows
Published on 3 November 2015Similar to humans gathering and sharing gossip, crows mix with other social groups and swap information much more when there is food to share.
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Similar to humans gathering and sharing gossip, crows mix with other social groups and swap information much more when there is food to share.
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