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Oh—and one more thing: Crows and ravens are the eggheads of the bird world and thus the darlings of avian science. With the arguable exception of parrots, they’re the smartest winged species on the planet.
Why does the author call crows and ravens eggheads?
Why does the author call crows and ravens eggheads?
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The author refers to crows and ravens as "eggheads" to suggest that these birds are highly intelligent—similar to how the term is often used to describe someone who is academically inclined or exceptionally knowledgeable. In this context, it emphasizes their intellectual capabilities and problem-solving skills, making them standout examples in avian science for their cognitive abilities. The metaphor highlights their status as some of the smartest birds, comparable to the intelligence found in humans or other highly intelligent animals.
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