{"fact":"Even after starting to flee, crows continue to watch the predator and change their escape strategy if needed. This shows dynamic risk assessment, meaning they don't just decide on an escape route once, but adjust it in real time based on the predator's actions.","context":"Several other results also suggest that corvids keep an eye on the actions of the predator even after initiating escape. Most importantly, escape duration increased when the intentions of the predator became more threatening.","source":"Kunter Tätte; Anders Pape Møller; Raivo Mänd, Corvids exhibit dynamic risk assessment during escape, 10.1016/j.beproc.2019.104017","index":624}