Saneel Radia

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ravens will guard their caches against discovery in response to the sound of another raven in an adjacent room—but only when a peephole between the rooms is open and not when it’s closed. This suggests that ravens are more than mere “behavior-readers” and can take the perspective of another bird, holding in mind what another creature can or cannot see—which some scientists consider a critical component of the sophisticated cognitive ability known as theory of mind.
The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
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