Crows belong to the Corvus genus within the Corvidae family, and are widely recognized for their remarkable cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and complex social behaviors, making them one of the most intelligent bird species.
Their intelligence manifests in various aspects, such as tool use, memory, communication, and adaptability. Crows have been observed using sticks, stones, and other objects to access food sources, solve puzzles, and even play games. They possess exceptional memory capabilities, remembering both positive and negative experiences with people and objects for extended periods, which aids in their survival and foraging strategies.