Part of the bird's allure lies in their unusually large brains that allows them to, for example, drop nuts on roads to have them crushed by cars. They can fashion tools from pieces of wires and sticks to reach grubs, and are known to have an uncanny memory of human faces.
That advanced cognitive ability may be what makes crows both fascinating and fear-inspiring.
As the crow flies: A bird's eye view of Japan's urban ecology | The Japan Times
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