The refugee camps in Gaza are facing a growing health crisis due to the spread of rodents and crows, threatening the safety of residents. Mothers share painful stories about the impact of these pests on their children.
Singapore has witnessed an unprecedented rise in crow numbers, increasing more than <strong>20-fold</strong> in less than a decade, reaching <strong>160,000 birds</strong> in 2024. This surge raises concerns about its impact on the local environment.
A new study reveals that crows possess exceptional intelligence, enabling them to predict hunting locations, challenging the traditional view of their role as mere companions to wolves. This research re-evaluates the behaviors of these intelligent birds.