If you're extra cautious around ravens because you know they can remember your face and believed it can enact vengeance anytime, your fears are now confirmed. Jorg Massen, Caroline Ritter and Thomas ...
It's not just you — even ravens can feel bad when their friends feel bad. That's what a study, published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has found. In an effort to understand ...
Edgar Allan Poe knew what he was doing when he chose the raven to croak “nevermore” in his famous poem.
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