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Crow and Kitten Are Friends Evilhead
Might have been posted before, but one of the best videos I've ever seen. Home video of a crow raising a kitten and being best friends!

Crow and Kitten Are Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JiJzqXxgxo
>> Anonymous
LOL its the Dad from Jpod...

Awesome kitty and crow
>> Anonymous
Crows are supposedly the most intelligent non-ape animals. Maybe the kitten was the crow's pet?
>> Anonymous
>>216040

You are very much off, my friend. Humans > Apes > Whales > Dolphins > Pigs.
>> Anonymous
>>216439
Actually, you are way off. There are subsets of intelligence where chimps outperform humans, corvids outperform chimps, chimps outperform corvids and so on. Even when you clump all forms of intelligence together into one mangled whole, it's hard to say whether it's a chimps or scrub jays or crows that come up on top (after man). And that's not even counting psittacids like grey parrots and keas. Scientists have just began to appreciate how intelligent corvids and psittacids can be. They are definitely both up there in the top five with humans and great apes.
>> Anonymous
You are very much off, my friend. Humans > Apes > Whales > Dolphins > Pigs > 216439
>> Anonymous
I have yet to witness a whale or a pig using a tool.
>> Anonymous
/an/, you know this. Intelligence is somewhat of an abstract concept and could be explained several different ways. A lot of animals without the ability to use tools are still considered intelligent, i.e. rats, who have learned to adapt so well that wild colonies even have taste testers for poisons, and Alex the African grey that actually seemed to understand what he said instead of mimic'ing (communication).
>> Anonymous
Cats have learned to manipulate humans to do their own bidding. It was easier than developing tools.
>> Anonymous
We can't quantify intelligence in animals. s we're forced to quantify. Some tribes of chimps can use more than twenty kinds of tools, but they are merely naturally occuring items used in creative ways. A crow can use manmade object and materials and modify object to make tools. Saw a vid of one bending a piece of wire to make a hook, in order to retrieve a container of food in a lab test. Both are impressive. I've heard it's possible to teach crows to talk, but i've never seen it. That would be funny as all heck to catch a bunch of crows, teach them to say "nevermore" and then set them loose all over the place.
>> Anonymous
>>216854

Crows and blue jays are in the same family, and I've witnessed blue jays talking. My boyfriend's old parrot Henry would sit there and repeat his name incessantly, and the jays outside eventually started mimicking him, so between the parrot and the jays, there was always a bizarre chorus of "Henry! Henry! Henry!"
>> Anonymous
the crow was just fattening up the cat so it could eat him.

or the the cat was waiting until he was big enough to take the crow. so he could eat him.
>> Anonymous
>>216854
Talking crows are really eerie. Crows sound exactly like human beings when they talk, instead of croaking like you'd expect them to (and as parrots do it). A human voice coming out of a big black bird that doesn't even have lips to move is real creepy.

So yeah, I second the "nevermore" plan.
>> Anonymous
>>216871

there was a crow outside my high school who had learned to mimic a cellphone song and the opening of a door.

one time I needed to get into school early and was trying to find an open door, I kept hearing the damn bird and thought someone was opening and closing a door with their cell phone constantly going off... I kept yelling "hold the door i need to get in! where are you?!"

damn bird, eventually i saw him sitting on the roof and figured it out. I knew they could talk but I did not know they could mimic sounds like doors and cellphones. crazy times..
>> Anonymous
Terry the Raven.

He says "Come on!", with evena british fucking accent, which some people cant even do.
>> Anonymous
forgot link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZyBNWVD70w
>> Anonymous
>>216871
If birds can perfectly mimic human speech, without lips, then there is hope for furries! Anthros really could talk! YEE! I'M SO PSYCHED!!!! XD XD
>> Anonymous
>>216885
There never was any hope for furries. Don't lie to yourself.
>> Anonymous
>>216885
Just not cool furries, like foxes and cougars. Only faggy little birds.
>> Anonymous
>>216894
I've seen some sexy bird anthros in my time.
>> Anonymous
>>217219
Why do you invoke the furry art?
>> Anonymous
furry art in 3...2...1...
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>217285
thread over.
>> Anonymous
>>217285

RAGERAGERAGERAGERAGERAGE
>> Anonymous
>>217223
...because I'm a bad poster.
>> Anonymous
>>217285
Jesus fuck it's like some twisted version of those item searches on the back of the cereal boxes.

Find the: Fork, Screwdriver, Razor Blade...

Of course the "Find the enormous furfag drawing." one is a bit too easy.
>> Anonymous
There is no comment about why he has nipple bandages.
>> Anonymous
>>217416
Why does anyone ever have nipple bandages?
>> Anonymous
>>217593
I'll answer that without waiting. Weeaboos.