{"fact":"Two male crows can form a special bond after living together with a third male crow for just two weeks.","context":"In six of the eight triads, the 2-week cohabitation resulted in the formation of an affiliative relationship exclusively in one dyad but not in the other dyads (Figure 1).","source":"Akiko Seguchi; Ei-Ichi Izawa, Inhibition of V1a-like receptors disrupts male-male affiliative relationships formed by triadic cohabitation in large-billed crows, 10.1101/2024.02.01.578519","index":478}