Crow Flies Away After Its Best Friend Passes Away Then Comes Back With Gift

It often goes unnoticed how similar animals are to humans. An old couple kept the secret of a cat and crow’s unique bond.

All of them made a strange but contented and happy family. The crow had a heart-wrenching reaction upon learning the tragic news.

Smarter Than You Think

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Often misunderstood, corvids are more human-like than you would think. They have reasoning skills that are similar to that of a toddler. By thinking ahead, they are able to solve complex problems by thinking about cause and effect.

The intelligence of crows have been proven to match that of a seven-year-old child.

Complicated Feelings

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When faced with narrow glasses or bottles, crows have been seen raising the water level to make it accessible. They would use the same method to get a peanut out.

Crows have more traits, in addition to that, that make them more human-like. They are able to solve complex problems and emotions that are just as complex to go along with that.

Depth Of Feeling

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Crows are intuitive creatures who experience empathy in some situations. They have been found as “bystanders” to comfort the one who lost after a fight.

They are also known to gossip and spread information. After a death, they mourn the crow’s loss and enjoy sharing play-time together. All of this and their empathy goes deeper still.

Feeling Lonely

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Anne and Jack, both in their 70s, live in Massachusetts, UK. Both their sons are now fully grown and have moved out to live their own lives. They both have prospering careers and are engaged.

Jack and Anne understood that their children had their own lives to live but still missed when their children still lived with them. They looked forward to having grandchildren but little did they know that destiny had something in store for them.