If we’re lucky, this is behavior we haven’t seen since high school.
The coolest individuals can’t stand to see others gaining social status,
so they cut down any peers who are starting to elevate themselves.
Ravens have to live with this behavior all the time. When the top-dog
birds see others building new relationships, they attack these birds or
put themselves in the middle. They may as well be spreading rumors or
defacing each other’s lockers.
Wild ravens living in Austria were the ones to reveal this behavior
to scientists. The ravens, a group of about 300 birds in the Austrian
Alps, have discovered that a local zoo is a convenient source of food.
So the wild birds hang around the captive animals year-round (they
especially like the wild boar enclosure) and steal their provisions.
Because of this, they’re used to seeing humans nearby.
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woensdag 26 november 2014
Powerful Ravens Sabotage Others’ Relationships
Labels: Gedrag - Behaviour, Kraaien - Crows
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