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Preview: Season 29 Episode 2 | 30s
New research has shown that crows are among the most intelligent animals in the world.
Crows do not have the best of reputations, but new research has shown they are among the most intelligent animals in the world, able to use tools and recognize each other's voices and 250 distinct calls. "A Murder of Crows" premieres Sunday, October 24, 2010 (check local listings).
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Major support for NATURE is provided by The Arnhold Family in memory of Henry and Clarisse Arnhold, The Fairweather Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Charles Rosenblum, Kathy Chiao and...

A Murder of Crows Preview
Preview: Season 29 Episode 2 | 30s
Crows do not have the best of reputations, but new research has shown they are among the most intelligent animals in the world, able to use tools and recognize each other's voices and 250 distinct calls. "A Murder of Crows" premieres Sunday, October 24, 2010 (check local listings).
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Clip: S29 Ep2 | 6m 50s | Researchers from the University of Washington conduct a long-term experiment (6m 50s)
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Clip: S29 Ep2 | 6m 25s | On the remote island of New Caledonia, crows are much smarter than anyone ever expected. (6m 25s)
Short | Director Commentary: Roosting Crows | A Murder of...
Clip: S29 Ep2 | 2m 30s | Susan Fleming describes the awe-inspiring sight of a massive crow roost. (2m 30s)
Short | The Crow and the Caveman | A Murder of Crows
Clip: S29 Ep2 | 2m 7s | Crows are always watching, learning, and remembering. (2m 7s)
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Major support for NATURE is provided by The Arnhold Family in memory of Henry and Clarisse Arnhold, The Fairweather Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Charles Rosenblum, Kathy Chiao and...