Crows (Corvus corone ssp.) check contingency in a mirror yet fail the mirror-mark test.

Volume: 134, Issue: 2, Pages: 158 - 169
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Mirror reflections can elicit various behavioral responses ranging from social behavior, which suggests that an animal treats its own reflection as a conspecific, to mirror-guided self-directed behaviors, which appears to be an indication for mirror self-recognition (MSR). MSR is scarcely spread in the animal kingdom. Until recently, only great apes, dolphins, and elephants had successfully passed this test. The range of convergence was,...
Paper Details
Title
Crows (Corvus corone ssp.) check contingency in a mirror yet fail the mirror-mark test.
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
134
Issue
2
Pages
158 - 169
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