{"fact":"Social butterflies or copycats? Juvenile carrion crows interact more with food when other crows are around, perhaps showing off their adventurous side or mimicking their peers.","context":"In the food condition, as juveniles, subjects interacted with food significantly more frequently in the social compared with the individual context, with the crows showing this pattern as fledglings and sub-adults as well.","source":"Rachael Miller; Thomas Bugnyar; Kerstin Pölzl; Christine Schwab, Differences in exploration behaviour in common ravens and carrion crows during development and across social context, 10.1007/s00265-015-1935-8","index":59}