What crows can teach us about death | Dr. Kaeli Swift | TEDxSalem
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Humans have been contemplating death for a long time, and animals, especially corvids, also exhibit behaviors towards their dead, leading to scientific interest in comparative thanatology. Different groups of animals show varying responses to death, with crows displaying both predictable and complex behaviors towards their deceased, including associating specific individuals and locations with dead crows.
Insights
- Humans have been contemplating death for a long time, with the first intentional human burial occurring around a hundred thousand years ago, highlighting the deep-rooted nature of our fascination with mortality.
- Animals, including corvids, exhibit diverse behaviors towards their dead, with some showing predictable responses while others display more complex and variable behaviors, showcasing the wide range of reactions to death in the animal kingdom.
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Recent questions
How long have humans been contemplating death?
Around a hundred thousand years
What animals exhibit behaviors towards their dead?
Corvids (crows, ravens, magpies, jays)
What are the two main groups of animals in thanatology?
One with predictable behaviors, another with variable behaviors
What did a study with crows in Seattle reveal?
Crows could associate people with handling dead crows
What unusual behaviors have been observed in animals towards their dead?
Aggression, sexual arousal, necrophilic interactions
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