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Crows.
Crows -- Behavior.
Crows -- Anecdotes.
Cognition in animals.
Tool use in animals.
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Crows.
Crows -- Behavior.
Crows -- Anecdotes.
Cognition in animals.
Tool use in animals.
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A murder of crows [videorecording (DVD)] : birds with attitude.
PBS Distribution, c2010.
Call #:
DVD 598.864 N285mc Doc
Subjects
Crows.
Crows -- Behavior.
Crows -- Anecdotes.
Cognition in
animals
.
Tool
use
in
animals
.
ISBN:
9781608833351
Alternate title:
Nature. A murder of crows [videorecording (DVD)]
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)] :
Description:
1 videodisc (60 min.) : digital surround sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Public performance rights.
Production:
Produced by A Murder of Crows, Inc. ; WNET.org/Thirteen ; Executive producer, Fred Kaufman ; Series producer, Bill Murphy ; Producer/Director, Susan Fleming ; Writer, Ted Remerowski.
Performers:
Narrator, Nora Young.
Summary:
"Crows do not have the best of reputations. They are generally dismissed as spooky -- Hitchcock used them quite successfully to frighten moviegoers, or as a general nuisance -- scarecrows were after all invented to scare crows away from crops. But their image is about to take a real turn. New research has shown they are among the most intelligent
animals
in the world, able to
use
tools as only elephants and chimpanzees do, able to recognize each other’s voices and 250 distinct calls. They are very social, mate for life, and raise their young for up to five years. And they are able to recognize individual humans and pick them out of a crowd up to two years later. Crow experts from around the world sing their praises, and present us with captivating new footage of crows as we have never seen them before."--Container.
Genre:
Wildlife television programs.
Nature television programs.
Documentary television programs.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Fleming, Susan.
Young, Nora.
Kaufman, Fred.
Remerowski, Ted.
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
PBS Distribution (Firm)
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