Pretty accurate actually they are easily one of the smartest animals on the planet and it just watched him do all that. If he wouldn’t have seen it, he’d just figure it out himself no problems no protest.
and the interesting thing is despite crows exceptional intelect,fundementally all birds brains work like this...birds are very unique among animals as almost all behavior is learned rather than instinctual ,so they absorb and process information long term very similer to how poeple do.
Fun fact they go for the eyes first when scavanging. I feel spiritually this is honoring the animals though because the eyes are the window to the soul. As if the crows are honoring the soul. ❤
My dad told me when he was a kid he threw a rock at a crow and it fell down. Later he was walking home from school and a huge flock of crows were following him and they followed him home. For nearly a week those crows camped outside my dads house and every time he stepped outside all the crows would start screaming.
WOW I’m so impressed, that was absolutely incredible!!!! Siiiiick I had no idea any bird was capable of anything close to this, definitely got a new subscriber !
Этот Гоша просто шедевр , как умно все движения продуманные и палочку сначала вытащил наружу , убедился , что она не застрянет и только потом полетел, не каждый чел сегодняшний сообразит, умница какой и конечно его папа всему учит, но Гоша обучаемый , молодцы красавцы❤❤❤
@@unlink1649 actually crows are any bird in the genus Corvus, which ravens are also in. So a raven is a crow, but not every crow is a raven. Humans just decided that the larger species of crows needed an extra name, but there's no biological difference beside their size
@@plants_before_people5329 ravens are not crows. Nobody calls them crows. You can call them Corvids, sure. But not crows. If you call a raven a crow, any birder or biologist will know you're special ed.
I watched 2 crows chase 2 adult rabbits around a yard and while the adults were trying to get away 3 other crows swooped down to snatch up the baby bunnies. Pretty smart.
@niceguy01 its like intelligence and more like an ability to copy words without understanding them crows can also copy words and are much smarter than parrots
@@niceguy01 Ravens and crows are not only the most intelligent birds but one of the most intelligent creatures period. Parrots are smart as most birds are. But nowhere near as clever as a crow.
Awesome! I have 2 crows I've been feeding for two years now.. i noticed They started to follow me when I drive around to work and back. They also follow my daughter to school and will wait for her to come out during lunch ...they get excited when they see her.Its pretty damn amazing.
I was feeding the Magpies in my street just after I moved in. Three of the local ladies(busy bodies) told me not to and said "You're stopping them from hunting for their own food!" Whinge, whinge etc. I wasn't giving them enough food to stop them needing to hunt but I WAS bonding with them. The other neighbours in the street told me about three weeks later that the Magpies had stopped swooping them and their children while they were walking to school. I used to call them, mimicking their morning song, and they would come, four different directions, from four different families to my front porch. If they fought with each other or squabbled they wouldn't receive any food. Within about two months not one local person was being swooped within a three block area and the Magpie families were now working together to help teach the young of each group to look for food. They all had distinctive differences in plumage, well, to me. My neighbours who originally chastised me returned. I was surprised at their apology. One of them even admitted to "adopting one of the young Magpies" and that she had been so lonely since her husband died but now she had a 'little helper' in her garden who would help tirn the garden beds then sit on her lap and nestle in for a nap while she enjoyed her afternoon cup of tea. I was overjoyed. She was rather teary telling me this as she had been the most vociferous in her telling me off at the beginning. I was just so pleased that the Magpies and my neighbours were finally getting along. One of the ladies asked me hopefully "Now, can you do something about the possums?" I. broke up laughing.
I rescued a young raven years ago that had been attacked by cats. Within 2 days he was crying if we left him alone. He wanted to wander and be around with my friends and family. There was maybe 8 of us but Wallace the raven always had to be with us. When he was able to fly again and we released him he still returned daily for over 2 months. Super intelligent animals.
@@DrivenA111 Intellectual/Intelligent are pretty much the same thing, Ravens and Crows are pretty much the same thing (they are in the corvid family and Ravens are the bigger of the group). No real reason for you to feel the need to correct them, and even then, I'm not sure you're in the right.
Среди английских комментариев под видео с русского канала всё-таки отыскался русский комментарий, на который начали отвечать на арабском и немецком... Я обожаю интернет.
@@Garreth_of_Lordran 😆 У нас всё возможно. Мир по счастью пока открытый, можно на любом языке общаться, главное - понимать друг друга. Но это счастье могут и прикрыть (((
So shouldn't I interrupt them when when they are talking? I know they're talking to themselves.and I find even they talk to me, their target is talking to people who are in location
@@Ginamy72 😂 Facts. You Could Name it Edgar, There is this crazy true story of a Woman either helping free or feeding a Raven & that Bird Not only following Her home bt gifting Her jewelry, shiny objects, rings, trinkets ECT. in The Woman's Yard for Years & Years.
i mean some crows have tamed wolves to a extent some are partnerships. where in some places crows tell wolves if other animals are trying to steal there food or to constantly show where the prey is at in a chase so they dont get away. and in some places when crows tame wolves baby crows grow up with baby wolves and the wolves just wont eat the crows.
Apparently humans, chimps, some octopus and Crows are the only animals found to use "tools". Tools meaning an object kept to use at a later date not like an otter using a rock to smash open a shell for example.
I’m a game developer and I like sending them to my friends Usually they’re progressive puzzle games and I feel so proud of myself when they figure it out without my help
@@Supreme2k "In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore; Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door- Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door- Perched, and sat, and nothing more." - 7th stanza of _'The Raven'_ by EDGAR ALLAN POE
That's not much... many dumb animals can feel love or at least friendship to humans. But crows and ravens can solve puzzles like this (they don't have food hidden in plastic tubes in nature) and more complex too.
Some populations have been observed intentionally creating tools. They pick certain sticks and long objects, then use their beaks and talons to alter the shape.
@@brianjob3018same. It's not fully **known** ig that Ravens are more yet I feel they are. Especially since they are more individual and can see through all their behaviour their intelligence. Ik crows too have incredible memory and can read our mannerisms just as strong and are smart within their species with communication too yet ravens just show more wit on their own. Not saying that they're independent you can too see their intelligence in their interactions or companionships with other ravens yet it's more direct or idk specific like humans ig with their environment...? Ykwim?
That raven has a beautiful coat which can definitely say he’s well fed and taken care of. He looks like he enjoys playing the games cuz he knows he always wins!!🏅
I had a pet raven for a couple weeks , when I was about 11 years old. He just showed up at the back door saying, "hello, my name is Charlie". He had a vocabulary of prolly 500 words. I loved that bird. But, we found out he was an escapee from a retired animal actor game farm and we had to give him back. It was a sad day. Charlie was the best 😊❤
@@fredcox6994 lol, no. My mom did some research and found out that way. By research (in the 70's) I mean she probably made a call to the authorities and they took it from there. All I remember is that he was an actor bird and had to go back home. I was heartbroken.
He escaped for a reason , you should have kept him . He came to you for loving protection He didn't escape because he loved where he was at they must have mistreated him . Too bad you gave him back .
It's developing the birds intelligence to have to get that long stick through the tiny gap under the roof even tho it looks like he just threw it to be a dick lmao
I have to imagine this crow is like "goddammit, every fricking time, just give me the treat you prick!"
Yep 🤣🤣
Squak at the beginning was definitely"sob threw the stick"
Crows are very smart birds !
And yet...the welfare line stays full
Pretty accurate actually they are easily one of the smartest animals on the planet and it just watched him do all that. If he wouldn’t have seen it, he’d just figure it out himself no problems no protest.
That bird has better problem-solving skills than a number of my coworkers
@@Galimeer5 😂😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
let me guess u work at tesco
And most of the high school kids I teach.
@@SchnabelMcSchnabel I was about to comment the exact same thing.
LOL. Be nice.
That happy jump when he gets the treat makes me smile!
Ok cool wow
@@nicholassalmon8054 That comment was so unnecessary it's almost amusing 😂
@@nicholassalmon8054 tbh yo goof ahh really didn’t have 2 reply
that how crow move on land.
You chose to belive that, 🤔 it's not reality
I love the shelter you've made for this lucky raven.
Hope genetic scientists will never give crows hands😅 cause mankind gonna be scrowed 😅
Какой смышленый )
دماغه ك حبه عنب
Not smart enough to wipe his ass with toilet paper.
Smart 😊
Гоша такой быстрый и деловой Саше и говорить ничего не надо. Всё сам соображает. Кто не работает тот не поест. Лайк
@@ЛюбовьЗабелина-д9д کاش این رئیس جمهورمابود
ООО РУССКИЙ!!!
я люблю птиц :D
本っ当にカラスって頭いいんだな
すげぇよ
!!!
俺より頭良いんだもん
それな餌のとき毎回こんなんされたらすとれす
Tremendo el pajarraco
QUESTA È SENZA DUBBIO
UNA FEMMINA....
SOLO LE FEMMINE
TROVANO SEMPRE
TUTTO......
MALEDETTE
E BONE....... !!!!!
سبحان الذي أعطى كل شيء ٍ خلقه ثم هدى
Супер ворон! ♥
Этот ворон принадлежал узбеку, который уже умер. Хозяин ворона воспитывал его с самого детства, и он умел говорить на узбекском языке.
Молодец Гоша ❤Все преграды нипочём❤
Он умнее современных тик-ток детишек.
😂😂😂❤
Puahhh 😅
Что правда то правда...
Not them chinnese kids though 😒 thanks to the ccp
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ😂😂😂
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته سبحان الله البديع فيما خلق وله في خلقه شئون❤😊
Subhan Allah
Owner : Very smart bird
Raven : Very mean owner 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
:-)
@@bilogtvgaming9233 shut up smartass
@@bilogtvgaming9233 wtf , best comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not only intelligent, but a very beautiful creature, too.
A Very caged creature
Una tan hermosa que te pueda arrancar los ojos solo con entrar a su humilde morada
Just like me
@@Mike-tv9rk Yes, and with shackled legs.😢
The bird of death
Аплодисменты ,браво Гоша!!👌👏👏👏
This is why this is my favorite bird. Such intelligent animals. 👍
These birds are SO freaking smart!!! and beautiful.
and the interesting thing is despite crows exceptional intelect,fundementally all birds brains work like this...birds are very unique among animals as almost all behavior is learned rather than instinctual ,so they absorb and process information long term very similer to how poeple do.
@@dakotastein9499 Wow!!!! I did not know that!!! Thank you. Very cool!!!
Unlike you, ofcourse!
Почему все из инглиш
Indeed, I knew crows were smart, but wow!!
If they were 1.5 meters tall. They would definitely open doors, and chase us around Jurassic Park style lolol
Play Elden Ring & you’ll see just how horrifying a giant crow can be 😂
Fun fact they go for the eyes first when scavanging. I feel spiritually this is honoring the animals though because the eyes are the window to the soul. As if the crows are honoring the soul. ❤
Or they would hunt you down like the Crowmauler from Fear & Hunger 1
@@gracevhe6496 yea that's a weird logic
In an alternate universe there’s a raven pushing a beer into something like this, for the human to get his treat out
One of the smartest animals on the planet. Incredible creatures
Itachi: yess
and we are number 1
@@grizzlychad284 yea right lmao we are one of the dumbest thats why we choose from choices like Biden or Trump instead of just saying NEITHER!
@@BoxingLegends2024 I think that's just you americans 😂😂😂
@@BoxingLegends2024americans be like
Гоше и Саше Браво, Молодцы !!! 👍👍👍👏👏👏❤❤❤
И Гоша и хозяин МОЛОДЦЫ 👍
пора банк брать...
Этот ворон принадлежал узбеку, который уже умер. Хозяин ворона воспитывал его с самого детства, и он умел говорить на узбекском языке.
That crow noise he made definitely translates to "fahhhk"
💀
U earned a sub
😂😂😂😂
بموت من الضحك 😂😂🤣
hee
Сообразительный, слов нет😮
Конечно, если досканально приучили.
@@Рауан-ю6ъ And the bird would train others........👍👍💪💪♥️♥️✌️🇨🇦
😂😂какой умница! То ,как он выбрался с палкой в клюве через этот узкий проём - просто классно
That bird is smarter than my roommate
PROBAABLY SMARTER THAN THE MAN IN YOUR MIRROR
@@Janandrea1477 😄😄
@@Tazman333 he's the roommate ☝️
Chance your roommate.😁
💀💀💀💀💀
Гоша я тебя обожаю,а хозяина уважаю.
Гоша !!!! Великолепгый !
ربنا سبحانه وتعالى ذكر الغراب من سنين السنين في القرآن .. لما علم الإنسان الدفن .. لما دفن اخوه ❤
Allaho Akbar
Я в восторге !!!
💜💜💜
Золотко мое, умница!!!
@@ЛенаТарасова-н7ъ Надресировали, так конечно😏
У этого ворона мозгов больше чем в думе удепутатов
.
логика четко работает, Саша ты прямо птичий педагог!😊
Красава Гоша! Умный
Gosha is 1 smart bird.👍🇨🇦🙂
Ona ma na imię Gosia? 🇵🇱
W filmie słyszałem proszę, więc to możliwe...
No, it's russian name 'Gosha'
@@adamsilenko741Gosha nie Gosia, w ruskim imiona kończące się na a nie muszą od razy być żeńskie (np. Sasha)
dzięki Wam za informacje
NPC level comment spotted💀😭
Crows are one of the smartest birds out there
more then humans...
@@keith19822 smartest actually
@@keith19822 that is a raven.
не путайте ворОн с вОроном, это разные виды.
Only 4 species on Earth can create tools adaptively: Human, Gorilla, Chimpanzee and New Caledonian Crows
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
당신보다 머리 좋음😂
Its interesting, they are that small and that Smart at once! Amazing nature
Ай да Гошенька, ай да умничка, спасибо Саша за дрессировку, терпение и любовь к питомцу!!! ❤🤗🦅
Ты не ты, когда голоден🤣
Посмеялся от души.
Crows are one of the smartest birds... its amazing
That's a raven but crows are also very smart
It's too big, defenetly a raven.
My dad told me when he was a kid he threw a rock at a crow and it fell down. Later he was walking home from school and a huge flock of crows were following him and they followed him home. For nearly a week those crows camped outside my dads house and every time he stepped outside all the crows would start screaming.
@@stephentitus7137 as they should! 🤣🤣
@@Polo-ox2wy the hastags have both crow and raven on this video. Which one is it really? What’s the difference?
WOW I’m so impressed, that was absolutely incredible!!!! Siiiiick I had no idea any bird was capable of anything close to this, definitely got a new subscriber !
That raven could probably explain how the flux capacitor works
Let's be real, he probably made a couple of them for fun, in his spare time.
@@chaosking911 you must be fun at parties.
@@sparshmaheshwari4523 With the joke they made, they 100% are. ^^
@@sparshmaheshwari4523 are you fun at parties?
@@sparshmaheshwari4523 I bet you’re not 😭🤣
Умммный Гоша,сообразительный
Умная птица ❤
Ravens are incredibly intelligent animals!! Amazing!!
Этот Гоша просто шедевр , как умно все движения продуманные и палочку сначала вытащил наружу , убедился , что она не застрянет и только потом полетел, не каждый чел сегодняшний сообразит, умница какой и конечно его папа всему учит, но Гоша обучаемый , молодцы красавцы❤❤❤
Абсолютно верно !!!
🔥🔥🔥
А ещё они очень вонючие
@@marinbax اذكى المخلوقات الغراب
The precision they have with their beak is incredible. Both ravens and crows are amazing
Crows are the coolest birds ever!
It’s a raven, not a crow. These are two distinct species. Ravens are much larger and you can tell them apart by the bulkier beaks.
@@unlink1649 actually crows are any bird in the genus Corvus, which ravens are also in. So a raven is a crow, but not every crow is a raven.
Humans just decided that the larger species of crows needed an extra name, but there's no biological difference beside their size
@@plants_before_people5329 ravens are not crows. Nobody calls them crows. You can call them Corvids, sure. But not crows. If you call a raven a crow, any birder or biologist will know you're special ed.
I raise you magpies!
AGREED! Amazing animals
that happy jump when thetreat makes me smil
This 1 crow 100x times smarter to solve problem than my entire local government
I don’t think it’s a crow
@@DiZZiEntertainment then what is it smartass
It is Bro, you can even see it in the title, plus you can even hear it kwa sound 😊❤❤
@@whyareyougae99 не только у вас!
2 of em would be able to overthrow my nation lmao
Crows never cease to amaze me how quick they pick up on things and can problem solve as good as humans…sometimes better
*MOST* times
Not a crow a raven
As a human I can confirm
These days id definitely say better everyone just follows everyone now its sad
@@thedarkebika9488 can they build phones
no
Ни птица,а человек!)))Умница!))
Гоша-Ворон красавчик! А, Саша лучший дресировщик воронов и любимчик подписчиков! ❤🎉
Ай да УМНИЦА, сообразил же,что палка упала,достать надо,и за мясцом, МОЛОДЕЦ, Восхищена ВАМИ 👍👍👏
Мистика
Целыми днями Гоша с палкой возле трубы, заколебался уже. Полетать, наверно, охота✈️
Ravens and crows are such amazing animals, so smart and intelligent birds, so beautiful
I watched 2 crows chase 2 adult rabbits around a yard and while the adults were trying to get away 3 other crows swooped down to snatch up the baby bunnies. Pretty smart.
@@amandagpersona There must be someone who created them, dressed them beautifully, and gave them wonderful abilities. That person must be Allah.
@amandagpersona yep...they especially love being caged up.
привет❤😂,типа,,,ты самый умный да,,,😂🎉респект по любому😂
They are the smartest kind of birds 👌
No
What about parrots?
@niceguy01 its like intelligence and more like an ability to copy words without understanding them crows can also copy words and are much smarter than parrots
@@niceguy01
The *Parrot can Repeat Sounds,*
but, *this Bird can* *_Think_*
@@niceguy01 Ravens and crows are not only the most intelligent birds but one of the most intelligent creatures period. Parrots are smart as most birds are. But nowhere near as clever as a crow.
Awesome! I have 2 crows I've been feeding for two years now.. i noticed They started to follow me when I drive around to work and back. They also follow my daughter to school and will wait for her to come out during lunch ...they get excited when they see her.Its pretty damn amazing.
@@TheOuterDrive do you happen to have a grandson named Morty by chance?
@@zekearmstrong3342 not that I know of..🙂
That's amazing! I wish I could do the same thing, but in my country there are no crows. 😅😂
@@zekearmstrong3342 haha nice one
I was feeding the Magpies in my street just after I moved in. Three of the local ladies(busy bodies) told me not to and said "You're stopping them from hunting for their own food!" Whinge, whinge etc. I wasn't giving them enough food to stop them needing to hunt but I WAS bonding with them. The other neighbours in the street told me about three weeks later that the Magpies had stopped swooping them and their children while they were walking to school. I used to call them, mimicking their morning song, and they would come, four different directions, from four different families to my front porch. If they fought with each other or squabbled they wouldn't receive any food. Within about two months not one local person was being swooped within a three block area and the Magpie families were now working together to help teach the young of each group to look for food. They all had distinctive differences in plumage, well, to me. My neighbours who originally chastised me returned. I was surprised at their apology. One of them even admitted to "adopting one of the young Magpies" and that she had been so lonely since her husband died but now she had a 'little helper' in her garden who would help tirn the garden beds then sit on her lap and nestle in for a nap while she enjoyed her afternoon cup of tea. I was overjoyed. She was rather teary telling me this as she had been the most vociferous in her telling me off at the beginning. I was just so pleased that the Magpies and my neighbours were finally getting along. One of the ladies asked me hopefully "Now, can you do something about the possums?" I. broke up laughing.
I rescued a young raven years ago that had been attacked by cats.
Within 2 days he was crying if we left him alone.
He wanted to wander and be around with my friends and family.
There was maybe 8 of us but Wallace the raven always had to be with us.
When he was able to fly again and we released him he still returned daily for over 2 months.
Super intelligent animals.
not only intelligent but also very sensitive too.
How long ago was this and does he still return sometimes? Very cool
Come on, confess... you guys ate the Raven. 😁👈
@@DukeRaul grow up
@@sevenhighclub2339 jealous 🤔putz
Маладецт харошая птичка😊
Нет слов... умница
Crows are highly intelligent and inquisitive. They're one of my favorite birds!
Kind of random. Did you recently watch a video of a crow? Or did you mean Raven? You also meant highly intellectual (not intelligent) as well no?
Kind of random. Did you recently watch a video of a crow? Or did you mean Raven? You also meant highly intellectual (not intelligent) as well no?
@@DrivenA111 ugh ur one of those people: know it all/think they’re better than everyone the way they typed it is perfectly fine.
@@skyscraper4157 Perfectly fine It’s a Raven. Not a crow. What’s wrong with you?? You’re one of those overly sensitive people. Goodness
@@DrivenA111 Intellectual/Intelligent are pretty much the same thing, Ravens and Crows are pretty much the same thing (they are in the corvid family and Ravens are the bigger of the group). No real reason for you to feel the need to correct them, and even then, I'm not sure you're in the right.
Bird brain is now a compliment
Please dont put hen and crows in the same drawer ...
I feel most birds are smarter than some Americans, I’ll take this as a compliment for now on.
@@Benoit-Pierreor turkeys 😂
Как интересно и на русском есть такое выражение, которое после этого видео надо поменять
It's now are you a Democrat ?
my admiration to this wonderful birds.
Умничка😊❤
потрясающе умный крылатый. И главное реактивно-шустрый!
هذا خلق الله ،فارينا ماذا تخلقون،
Warum ist er im Gefängnis?
@@Ryan_287 Weil es sein Haus ist?! Er verbringt sehr viel Zeit im Freien... falls sie es nicht bemerkt haben...
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@@Garreth_of_Lordran 😆 У нас всё возможно. Мир по счастью пока открытый, можно на любом языке общаться, главное - понимать друг друга. Но это счастье могут и прикрыть (((
It's crazy how smart ravens are. They even brin you shiny things, coins, and money.
진짜, 대박
So shouldn't I interrupt them when when they are talking? I know they're talking to themselves.and I find even they talk to me, their target is talking to people who are in location
Yeah incredible memories & loyalty to a certain degree
@@Fangoman85 you’re saying I should get a raven?
@@Ginamy72 😂 Facts. You Could Name it Edgar, There is this crazy true story of a Woman either helping free or feeding a Raven & that Bird Not only following Her home bt gifting Her jewelry, shiny objects, rings, trinkets ECT. in The Woman's Yard for Years & Years.
Kargalar çok zeki ve asil hayvanlar.
It always blows my mind to think about how smart crows really are
Also Ravens, like this bird.
@@shiva.shiver crows*🤡🤡
i mean some crows have tamed wolves to a extent some are partnerships. where in some places crows tell wolves if other animals are trying to steal there food or to constantly show where the prey is at in a chase so they dont get away. and in some places when crows tame wolves baby crows grow up with baby wolves and the wolves just wont eat the crows.
Yeah, Crows and ravens are considered the smartest in the animal kingdom..
The wolves reply was wild!
Apparently humans, chimps, some octopus and Crows are the only animals found to use "tools". Tools meaning an object kept to use at a later date not like an otter using a rock to smash open a shell for example.
Учите Гошу говорить и петь. Он очень умный ❤
Какой умный, браво!!!!😅
This must be how game designers feel watching someone play test their game😂
if the bird went and got a stick that wasn't designed to release it, then maybe
That crow is Itachi pet
I’m a game developer and I like sending them to my friends
Usually they’re progressive puzzle games and I feel so proud of myself when they figure it out without my help
lol
It's more like "you broke the stick? Why would you break the fuckin stick? YOU BROKE THE TUBE? STOP BREAKING SHIT"
Smarter than your average American college student.
فَبَعَثَ اللَّهُ غُرَابًا يَبْحَثُ فِي الْأَرْضِ لِيُرِيَهُ كَيْفَ يُوَارِي سَوْءَةَ أَخِيهِ قَالَ يَاوَيْلَتَا أَعَجَزْتُ أَنْ أَكُونَ مِثْلَ هَذَا الْغُرَابِ فَأُوَارِيَ سَوْءَةَ أَخِي فَأَصْبَحَ مِنَ النَّادِمِينَ [المائدة:31].
بارك الله فيك يا أخى
اللهم امين واياك@@maxsteel7063
Allah diye Bir şey yoktur
الحمدلله على نعمة الغرب، لولاهم لما تفهم الايه وبقيت احمقا جاهلا في الظلمات
@@cesurliderhesap7581
الله هو خالقي وخالقك ايحث عن الحقيقه قبل فوات الاوان
Просто чума,в хорошем смысле этого слова ❤❤❤
Гоша! Какой ты умница!!! Молодцы❤
That's so sweet that your Crow overlord plays with you like that.
It’s a raven
@@Shadow_of_Christ Nevermore
@@Supreme2k
"In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore;
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;
But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door-
Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door-
Perched, and sat, and nothing more."
- 7th stanza of _'The Raven'_ by EDGAR ALLAN POE
Raven*
Crows are so smart. They even know when you like them. ❤
Raven
That's not much... many dumb animals can feel love or at least friendship to humans. But crows and ravens can solve puzzles like this (they don't have food hidden in plastic tubes in nature) and more complex too.
@@Libertà_sulla_vita Ah, Ravens. Thank you
Raven*
It always amazes me how intelligent crows are
Some populations have been observed intentionally creating tools.
They pick certain sticks and long objects, then use their beaks and talons to alter the shape.
*raven
Good bird 👍
Crows are amazing, I love them!
Judging by the beak, it's a raven. IMO, they're smarter than crows
@@brianjob3018 Plus 1 on the Raven
Raven* and yes !
@@brianjob3018same. It's not fully **known** ig that Ravens are more yet I feel they are. Especially since they are more individual and can see through all their behaviour their intelligence. Ik crows too have incredible memory and can read our mannerisms just as strong and are smart within their species with communication too yet ravens just show more wit on their own. Not saying that they're independent you can too see their intelligence in their interactions or companionships with other ravens yet it's more direct or idk specific like humans ig with their environment...? Ykwim?
That crow is smarter than my best friend😂😂
that's because you don't have one.
facts
@@Rudra.c-n1f birds of a feather flock together.
棒を筒にいれることよりも、長い棒くわえて低い隙間をきれいに抜けるところがほんとに頭良い
カラスは地球上で最も古い生物の一つであり、最も知能の高い生物の一つです。そのため、全能の神は、創造の初めに、死者の埋葬方法を人間に教えたいと考えた時、アダムの息子に兄弟の埋葬方法を教えるためにカラスを遣わしました。このことはすべて聖クルアーンに記されています。ぜひ読んでみてください。
お前より頭いいじゃん😂😂😂
オウムみたいに話せたらいいのに😂
どう考えても筒に棒入れる方が頭良いだろ笑
カラスは地球上で最も古い生物の一つであり、最も知能の高い生物の一つです。そのため、全能の神は、創造の初めに、死者の埋葬方法を人間に教えたいと考えた時、アダムの息子に兄弟の埋葬方法を教えるためにカラスを遣わしました。このことはすべて聖クルアーンに記されています。ぜひ読んでみてください。
подписан,жду с нетерпением новенького🎉
That raven has a beautiful coat which can definitely say he’s well fed and taken care of.
He looks like he enjoys playing the games cuz he knows he always wins!!🏅
умнейшая и очень компанейская птица, спасибо за видео урок
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It’s the fact the crow immediately stopped trying once he pushed it too far with the stick. This is like 5 year old intelligence
As someone who's had a pet crow, yeah, for a 'not human animal' they're incredibly smart.
I heard it's a 7yo they are comparable with. Amazing either way. ☺️
Bro! That crow is probably smarter then you! 5 year old intelligence....haha.
@@JKThom-59 WRONG word do NOT ever say compatible when talking about children and animals again PLEASE
@@AssortedMold268 comparable then? I see your point.
Being called a bird brain is a compliment 😅
@@pamwingo4650 not if its a vulture😂
Only for corvids 😂
Black birds have intelligence of a 7 year old js :D
I had a pet raven for a couple weeks , when I was about 11 years old. He just showed up at the back door saying, "hello, my name is Charlie". He had a vocabulary of prolly 500 words. I loved that bird. But, we found out he was an escapee from a retired animal actor game farm and we had to give him back. It was a sad day. Charlie was the best 😊❤
How did you find out? Did he talk in his sleep?
@@fredcox6994 lol, no. My mom did some research and found out that way. By research (in the 70's) I mean she probably made a call to the authorities and they took it from there. All I remember is that he was an actor bird and had to go back home. I was heartbroken.
He escaped for a reason , you should have kept him . He came to you for loving protection He didn't escape because he loved where he was at they must have mistreated him . Too bad you gave him back .
Lucky ass, in America it illegal to own a crow. I've been wanting a pet crow since I was a teen.
fr😢
The bird is like "It's obvious what I need to do, you're just making it inconvenient!"
(enrichment is good though)
It's developing the birds intelligence to have to get that long stick through the tiny gap under the roof even tho it looks like he just threw it to be a dick lmao
Surreal .Superou as dificuldades com uma rapidez. ❤❤❤❤
I swear crows are disguised humans! 😅🐦⬛
賛同します。
カラスは人間が転生したものです。
Why would you insult crows that way? Have you met humans?
@@ontheoutsidelookingin275 he meant it in a way that crows are as smart as humans
@@Hehehehaw428 🤦🏻
They just fly and squawk to avoid taxes
Niemożliwe- super❤❤
Гоша вышел на международный уровень. Браво, Гоша!
@@HE-TO-MAHTO теперь у годы больше просмотров из Америки🤣🤣🤣 Гоша самый крутой ворон. И всеядны и умный
@@HE-TO-MAHTO if only Poe saw this Raven
Какой крутой ворон😊
와 까마귀 진짜 영리하다.
새중에서 까마귀가 제일 영리하다고 말은 들어봤는데
이 정도일줄이야..
@@lovelove-bc8ri ㄹㅇ
Поражена как минимум. Как максимум-восхищение!!
Clever birds, I love watching them do their cognitive tricks.
Охренеть просто. До чего умная птица
エサが右に寄ってる事も考慮してちゃんと左側から押し出してるところも含めて凄い能力だ
اول من علم الانسان طريقة دفن الموتي ومذكور في القرأن
hola :v
Нет, первый раз упоминается в Священном Писании то есть Библии, около трех тысяч лет назад. Сеть Интернета точно покажет
The important thing is that he didn't learn from any book :))
主コメ優秀なのに
返信がカオスすぎる
One of the most smartest birds at figuring out problems.
Bro is like “Look if I can get it before you get it in there, it’s fair game!” 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏😂😂😂