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That is something about Eevee I didnât need to know, Ultra Moon Dex.
Little extra:
*wakes up in a cold sweat*
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Reblog if you dont shave your legs everyday.
I just want everyone to see how unrealistic some expectations are.
I have a few times to once a week. Only because I donât like the feeling of hair on my legs.
Now You Know (Source)
Crows are scary They
use tools
Can be taught to speak (like parrots)
Have huge brains for birds
like seriously their brain-to-body size ratio is equal to that of a chimpanzee
They vocalize anger, sadness, or happiness in response to things
they are scary smart at solving puzzles
some ravens stay with their mates until one of them dies
they can remember faces
SIDENOTE HERE BECAUSE HOLY SHIT. They did an experiment where these guys wore masks and some of them fucked with crows. Pretty soon the crows recognized the masks = douchebag. But the nice guys with masks they left alone. THEN, OH WEâRE NOT DONE, NO SIR crows that WERENâT EVEN IN THE EXPERIMENT AND NEVER SAW THE MASK BEFORE knew about mask-dudes and attacked them on sight. THEY PASSED ON THE FUCKING INFORMATION TO THEIR CROW BUDDIES.
They remember places where crows were killed by farmers and change their migration patterns.
Guys Iâm really scared of crows now. (q)Â
Yeah but have you seen thisÂ
YEAH! THEY ALSO PLAY FOR NO EVIDENT REASON OTHER THAN FUN AND THEY LOVE THE SNOW! Crows are seriously the coolest birbs ever.
To think a lot of people hates them *sigh* because theyâre black and caw. Crows are like black cats, Iâd love to see two play together.
I love crows
Crows are lovely :)
They are such clever and adorable birbs
CAW CAW â„
Thanks for the lead in to what is possibly my most favouritest fun fact ever =)
Crows are not alone in their shocking avian intelligence. The whole Corvidae family is eerily smart. And a bit odd.
People throughout history have picked up on this, leading to them having the BEST group names in the animal kingdom. A Parliament of Rooks. An Unkindness (Or Conspiracy) of Ravens. And of course, A Murder of crows.
Each breed has itâs own quirks, and their intelligence takes different specific forms.
Thereâs Magpieâs, who will collect shiny things. Often specifically stealing things they know other creatures want (Car keys, Jewelry), leading to nests that are veritable treasure troves.
Crows are not just capable of using tools, they will Make them. And are among the smartest creatures on the planet. Right up there with Primates and Dolphins.
And my personal favourite. The utterly entrancing Rook. We donât have them in North America, but they are very common in Europe and Asia. They are just as smart as crows, but slightly smaller. They exhibit the same tool usage and making, and even abstract reasoning.
Get this⊠Scientists like to observe them a lot, to study how smart they are, so they construct strange situations where food is out of reach, but detectable. In this one test, they put a worm in a tube of water, on top of which it floated. The rook couldnât reach the worm of course, and they figured it might make a tool to reach. It did, sort ofâŠÂ It picked up rocks, and one by one tossed them into the tube. Raising the water level, and the worm, until it was within reach O_o.
It understood Water Displacement. A bird that CANâT SWIM, and canât really directly interact with water other than to drink it, somehow understood Water Displacement!
The only reasonable explanations seem to be either A) It observed people doing similar things, and extrapolated that knowledge and applied it to itâs situation. Or B) ⊠It had been dropping pebbles into liquid before, just to see what happened, and figured it out on its own.
Thatâs literally science. A damn bird was capable of scientific reasoning. I know tons of Humans that arenât capable of that. That bird is smarter than possibly the Majority of humans. Or at least a significant Minority.
But thatâs not why Iâm such a fan. No. Iâm a fan because they exhibit what might possibly be the strangest, most unexplained behavior Iâve ever heard of by Anything.
Now, I do have to say this should be taken with a grain of salt, as itâs pretty fantastic, and hasnât to my knowledge been recorded or observed in good conditions, but there Have been a number of independent reports of people seeing it happen⊠There, disclaimer over.
Itâs well established that Corvidae commit murder. This part is well verified. Various members of the species will occasionally assault and kill each other for reasons no one can explain. We assume thereâs some kind of social reason, since they develop pet names for each other, language, have long memories and harbor grudges, we assume they can also hate. Enough to kill each other.
It could also parenthetically be noted that while some people might claim âAnimals donât go to warâ, or murder, etc, etc. Thatâs demonstrably untrue. Stupid animals donât go to war. Intelligent ones do all the time. Apes, Dolphins, and presumably Crows.
But⊠That still leaves out the strange phenomenon of the Parliament, or as it was first called, the Storytelling.
Sometimes, very rarely. A gathering of Rooks will occur, as they often do. Except on these rare evenings, always late at night, they gather around one individual. That individual stands in the center of a ring of itâs brethren, and talks. Or rather, chirps and squawks. At length. With emphasis, repetition, movement⊠Drama.
And then, after some length of time, it stops. And the circle stands silent for a moment. Then at some unseen signal, one of two things happens. Either they all fly away, followed soon after by the bird in the middle. OrâŠ
They Attack, and mercilessly rip it apart.
Thereâs a number of ideas on why this might happen. Perhaps itâs a Trial. After all, they can murder, they can resent. Maybe they can have a sense of justice? Maybe they punish those who harm the flock somehow?
I donât really know. But I do know that the crows where I went to college enjoyed terrifying people. Iâm dead serious. There was a stand of huge trees north of campus. Trees that at dusk in the spring and fall, would FILL with crows. I mean FILL. Thousands of them. Maybe even tens of thousands. Nearly every night. I have no idea why they liked those trees so much.
But for whatever reason they did. And they would take laps in small groups. As if they were on patrol or something. Twenty or so at a time. Theyâd loop around for a few minutes, then settle, and another group would take their place.Â
And if you were walking alone to your car, just before dark, that group would come to say hi. Theyâd fly down and land. All around you. And sort of hop along, sneaking up on you from behind. Whichever bird you turned away from, it would sneak closer. Until you had this ring of birds circling tight around you. And then all at once theyâd explode into the air in this huge rush of beating wings, and head back to the tree cawing their asses off.
God help the poor bastard I saw throw a rock at them.
There was this silence for like⊠probably 3 seconds, but it felt like longer. Then the group near him screeched, awful shrill caws. And took offâŠÂ And so did like, every other damn crow within ear shot. Thousands of them.
The guys face just went white, and he bolted for his car. He made it fine, it wasnât far. But a bunch of them landed. Scratched it all to hell. Pecked at the roof. Then got bored and all took a big shit on it.
(Some of you who have read a great deal might be now thinking about the Parliament of rooks, âHold up, thatâs from a book. Itâs fictionâ , Yes, it is, Neil Gaiman. But while someone Might have made it up, it wasnât him. He got it from stories he heard when he was younger, and there are a number of written accounts going back for some time of people claiming to have seen this. Itâs entirely possible that this is just a good story that has been repeated over the years. And gained more notoriety since itâs publication by a best selling author. But the fact does remain that Corvidae Do murder each other. Often in groups. That much we know, and has often been observed and even recorded. They do gather in these social circles for unexplained and unknown purposes. So really, the only thing in doubt is the strange organization. Which they have proven very capable of. The only real question is, does it happen exactly like thisâŠÂ  And well. The damn things are smart enough to figure out the rudiments of science. People had laws WAY before they had science. So it seems a perfectly reasonable leap to me)
*** PS - Edit *** I wrote this around 1am Thursday night (which I will blame for itâs incoherence), but didnât post it. Figuring Iâd schedule it for the weekend since I didnât have a new image to go up.
Friday morning there were four crows lined up on my fence staring at me. They didnât even fly away when I walked past them. They just turned their heads and watched me, making quiet little cawâs to each other. I havenât seen a crow in months. I thought they had fled for somewhere less drought stricken. I think the meaning is clear⊠The crows have learned to hack my tumblr account O_o They know Iâm on to them!
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My grandpa had a magpie as a pet and he taught it how to speak.
I have a couple of corvidae stories. (Corvidae - bird group that contains crows, etc).
1. I was hiking in Greece with my dad, as a teenager. We were heading up this trail. There was a fence and a gate at kind of the end of town and on the other side was open alpine pasture.
We walked through the gate and immediately got buzzed by a raven. Only one raven, but it was buzzing us repeatedly, turning around, doing another pass, etc.
Me and my dad looked at each other. We looked around for a second raven - wondering if weâd somehow gotten too close to a nest. Nope. No nest. No other raven.
So, we turned back.
Not five minutes laterâŠabout when we would have reached the top of the ridge and been the highest objects in the area, the heavens opened with a completely out of the blue thunderstorm.
Iâm convinced to this day that the raven could see the storm coming, realized the Stupid Wingless Humans were walking right into it, and was actually trying to warn us off. This wasnât some little storm that would just make you wet. This was some pretty seriously dangerous weather.
2. Me and my husband were hiking across a hill in Snowdonia, arguing about which of the rocks around us was the summit.
A crow flew past us, circled, flew past us again, then did a freaking aileron roll as it flew past.
Not a barrel roll. An actual closed wings and tumble aileron roll. I didnât even know birds could do that.
There were no other crows around.
The only possible motivation was that the crow was showing off.
To us.
Crows and their kin have the same brain to body ratio as the great apes and are at least as intelligent.
But, of course, the dinosaurs are all extinct and dead end failures. Right?
if youâve never seen one before
deer are smaller than you think
raccoons are bigger than you think
bears are smaller than you think but you were pretty close
otters are bigger than you think no even bigger than that
wolves are bigger than you think
wild cats are smaller than you think but hopefully youâll never see one
chipmunks are smaller than you think
so are mice but youâve seen a mouse right
you were right about the size of moose, mostly
pigs are bigger than you think
coyotes are that size
so are foxes
woops bears are bigger than you think but only that one type
this is an informational post about mammals if you know more please do tell
buffalo are bigger than youâve ever even imagined. youâve never seen anything that big in your life i promise
i support this post except you have no idea how big are moose
moose are fucked up big and nothing will ever prepare you for it
What??? The fuck????
+1 because as soon as I saw the initial comment about moose I was like NAHHHHhhh
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I would be thrilled if Shinsou designed a mask inspired by Aizawaâs goggles as part of his hero costume.
Another quick fun sketch. I love this boyâs hair
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finally got to draw some aizawa. follow me on my ig for more art!
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understanding yourself is power.
loving yourself is freedom.
Forgiving yourself is peace
The hero we need. (via zipoffs)
Yeahh I know I know, this has already been done a thousand times but I just couldnât resist, I love these kind of aus TvT
character concept: two people who have been reincarnated for thousands of years and have always found eachother but instead of being in love they just fucking hate eachother