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Crows are known in many cultures around the world as highly intelligent birds. These black-feathered birds can be seen everywhere, from cities to the countryside.
Crows are intelligent birds known for their problem-solving abilities and tool use. They frequently appear in stories and legends from various countries.
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Crows possess remarkable intelligence, capable of remembering human faces and solving complex problems. According to scientific studies, crows are as smart as chimpanzees. They even create small tools to obtain food.
In myths and literature worldwide, crows are often symbols of wisdom and mystery. From Odin's ravens in Norse mythology to Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven," they hold significant cultural meaning. In Korea, they are also considered sacred beings symbolizing the sun, as seen in the Samjoko myth.