Here you will see a crow feeding a cat and a dog.
(Doesn’t the dog look all “Oh God, that awkward cousin is here again! Maybe if I go to my room, Mom won’t notice.”)
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I discovered this video via an absolutely fascinating post at io9, Corvids: The Birds Who Think Like Humans, which in turn reminded me of this equally fascinating article from the New York Times a few years back, Friend or Foe? Crows Never Forget a Face, It Seems. Go! Read!

C. R.
/ December 19, 2012LOL ok so…I actually played mommy to a baby rave once…he lived IN my house for several weeks…too young to fly…he followed me EVERYWHERE hahahaha
toughlittlebirds
/ December 20, 2012Corvids are fascinating. If you’re interested in this, look up New Caledonian Crows – they use tools and teach the tool use techniques to their offspring.
Snoring Dog Studio
/ December 20, 2012Fascinating. I just can’t imagine how that relationship managed to evolve!
ajw93 (@ajw93)
/ December 20, 2012What I always say: If the crows and the squirrels ever get together, we’re doomed.