Nicky Clayton

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It is but an evolutionary accident that we ended up as the planet of the apes, albeit slow, almost hairless apes with oversized brains. It is scary to think that we might have lived on the planet of the crows, with humans as mere intellectual curiosities of our avian masters — those big-brained, formidable looking crows.

Our feathered friends are arguably more successful than us mammals: there are 9,000 species of them, and just over 4,000 species of us; birds inhabit every continent and almost every type of environment — on land, in water and in the air. As for crows, there are about 120 species distributed over every non-polar continent from Africa to the Americas.…  Seguir leyendo »