Testing The World's Smartest Crow

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @MarkRober
    @MarkRober  Месяц назад +5069

    I, for one, welcome our avian overlords! Have fun learning to be resilient with CrunchLabs and get 2 FREE boxes at: crunchlabs.com/Crow

  • @mriandecker6533
    @mriandecker6533 Месяц назад +6742

    At 15:20 when she brings the wooden ball over to the scale, I think rather than thinking the ball is heavier than the coins, she almost immediately (and correctly, excepting a few puzzles) understands that things from the previous puzzles are important for the next. She might have thought the wooden ball was required to solve the scale.

    • @Gobbertron
      @Gobbertron Месяц назад +498

      That’s a great insight, totally seems to be the case. Glad you pointed that out!

    • @CaytonMyler
      @CaytonMyler Месяц назад +240

      Yes like Mark mentioned she understood cause and effect quite well, I even wondered this myself. I also think after seeing this that I want a pet Crow. 😂😂🤣

    • @GundamRX-1
      @GundamRX-1 Месяц назад +64

      She think more than i do,just realise past puzzle may have clue on next puzzle

    • @Anonymous-bq3ck
      @Anonymous-bq3ck Месяц назад +72

      lol she outsmarted mark there

    • @rishikeshvajjla4996
      @rishikeshvajjla4996 Месяц назад +1

      the ball is floating on the water

  • @tobiasagdrupdrager5583
    @tobiasagdrupdrager5583 Месяц назад +35251

    You mentioned the crows throwing nuts in front of cars to open them. I have seen a fun variation on this. When I was a royal guard, and walking guarding outside a particular castle, the crows had noticed that we walked very particular routes, so particular that you can actually see the routes as the stones are more worn there. We had steel under our boots to make sound, and they would throw their nuts on my route, using me as they do cars to open their nuts.

    • @StimParavane
      @StimParavane Месяц назад +2008

      Superb, thanks for sharing.

    • @vix86
      @vix86 Месяц назад +3569

      That is hilarious. I wonder if the crows also recognized the different guards and figured out "Oh that's John, we have to put the nut here because his stride length is shorter than Michael's."

    • @proshayaantv421
      @proshayaantv421 Месяц назад +1052

      you ARE the fun variation of this 😭💀

    • @CROWNED-YEET
      @CROWNED-YEET Месяц назад +113

      Heh

    • @shadowrylander
      @shadowrylander Месяц назад +447

      ​@@vix86 They either recognize the guards, or just observe them for a few minutes to (re)memorize their stride lengths.

  • @kl6960
    @kl6960 Месяц назад +12342

    My dad ended up getting trained by the neighborhood crows to do tricks for them... One day he noticed the crows throwing walnuts to the ground, clearly trying to break them but without much success, so he picked up the walnuts, stomped on them until they broke, and put them on the sidewalk for the crows. He did that a few more times on separate occasions, and the next thing he knew, the crows were waiting for him just to drop walnuts straight under his feet when he was passing by. They'd call him to get his attention if he didn't notice them. They trained him very well indeed... :)

    • @EarlierTitan19
      @EarlierTitan19 Месяц назад +386

      That’s actually AWESOME :D

    • @justenoughrandomness8989
      @justenoughrandomness8989 Месяц назад +795

      human training crows? ❌
      crows training human? ✔

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад +78

      So precious!!

    • @internationalreptilerescue984
      @internationalreptilerescue984 Месяц назад +54

      I've had the pleasure of meeting her on several occasions at different events. She likes money! 😅🌻

    • @EarlierTitan19
      @EarlierTitan19 Месяц назад +25

      @justenoughrandomness8989 I think we train each other lmao

  • @stevnated
    @stevnated 8 дней назад +364

    Wow, those wild crows trained Mark perfectly to leave them nuggets on the porch!

  • @yingxuwang5843
    @yingxuwang5843 Месяц назад +5086

    The coolest part imo is when the crow tries to take shortcuts to solve the problems faster. Really shows they understand the end goal and aren't just repeating actions mindlessly.

    • @murphieslaw6932
      @murphieslaw6932 28 дней назад +141

      Hey, what are the three things humans always used their intelligence for ? Playing around, and being lazy, which directly leads to the third - cheating ! ^^
      Nothing else is more efficient ; D

    • @Saphyu
      @Saphyu 26 дней назад +11

      @@murphieslaw6932 my fave comment

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 18 дней назад +8

      @@murphieslaw6932 Actually, often cheating is less efficient, but the whole point is seeing what one can get away with. :P

    • @fg009letyrds8
      @fg009letyrds8 13 дней назад

      ​@@sinteleonpure cope. Majority of modern technology is because we humans want to cheat via making shortcuts to laborious task.

    • @doombybbr
      @doombybbr 8 дней назад

      @@sinteleon people would not cheat if cheating didn't work

  • @m3m9112
    @m3m9112 Месяц назад +11578

    Dude a crow bending the tip of metal to pull out the bucket and then retrieving the same bucket to complete the next puzzle is just mind bending to me!!

    • @egregoire7461
      @egregoire7461 Месяц назад +53

      ​@@lex_tar exactly what I was thinking

    • @m3m9112
      @m3m9112 Месяц назад +26

      @@lex_tar ohh!! still impressive dude!!

    • @blockplayer7393
      @blockplayer7393 Месяц назад +80

      i see what you did there hehe mind BENDING

    • @mihawkgorilla7124
      @mihawkgorilla7124 Месяц назад +4

      @@egregoire7461 lol

    • @egregoire7461
      @egregoire7461 Месяц назад +3

      @@mihawkgorilla7124 ?

  • @radishraccoon3657
    @radishraccoon3657 Месяц назад +2821

    I wasn't actually surprised that she could complete any of the puzzles individually - they're all things crows are known to be able to do - but I was blown away by her ability to understand (immediately?) that she was completing a series of puzzles, that she should follow the lights, and that the puzzles were linked together.

    • @LunarEleven
      @LunarEleven 29 дней назад +97

      That really amazed me ... Seeing her try different approaches, even when they didn't work, was fascinating. Mark definitely needs to get a scarecrow to defend his nugs though! 😅

    • @LunarEleven
      @LunarEleven 29 дней назад +77

      (also really shocked she didn't just continue to aggro the cage- like you said, she realized quickly that she was participating in a challenge to win the nugs!)

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 28 дней назад +75

      What was really cool to me was that she did all those puzzles (except the tourist snack) for fun and satisfaction alone. There were no rewards for each solved puzzle, just a room full of the smell of possible future nuggets. Yay, Cheryl! 🪶

    • @lori11228
      @lori11228 28 дней назад +65

      She's already trained to do all these tricks on and off set.

    • @con3728
      @con3728 27 дней назад +39

      @@lori11228yeah he showed us that. She’s not trained to understand a series of puzzles leading to the nuggets though

  • @alexandraa7266
    @alexandraa7266 12 дней назад +57

    Cheryls piece offering was the sweetest thing Ive ever seen an animal do. So cute and so genuine!

    • @HaukeLaging
      @HaukeLaging 3 дня назад +7

      Other crows are known for regularly bringing gifts to their human friends. Mine have only brought me a (very beautiful) piece of metal once (I have no idea what that is).

  • @corndogz911
    @corndogz911 Месяц назад +7786

    At first when I saw the puzzles, I was thinking ''there's no way a crow can do all that''. To say my mind has been blown is a gigantic understatement

    • @maribelmeza4494
      @maribelmeza4494 Месяц назад +40

      Same!

    • @willigeek2013
      @willigeek2013 Месяц назад +28

      Me and you same!

    • @lestradewilson2962
      @lestradewilson2962 Месяц назад +92

      That's actually goes to show how smart the smartest family of birds are. Fun fact: Magpies can learn words and actually communicate.

    • @aidancollin9265
      @aidancollin9265 Месяц назад +33

      The corvid family of birds is awesome

    • @ydoucare55
      @ydoucare55 Месяц назад +66

      @@lestradewilson2962 Lots of bird species can learn human speech, it's just that most species of birds are not kept as pets, so we don't realize just how intelligent most of them are. Starlings, for example, can learn to talk quite well.

  • @skullcat324
    @skullcat324 Месяц назад +14780

    The last part with the crow giving the nugget is just so wholesome.

    • @DarkShot105
      @DarkShot105 Месяц назад +468

      Fr WHY DID I TEAR UP

    • @Soykledoykle
      @Soykledoykle Месяц назад +223

      I literally teared up too😂

    • @lotus_flower2000
      @lotus_flower2000 Месяц назад +264

      he fed birds to a bird😋

    • @KoolDog427
      @KoolDog427 Месяц назад +178

      Ya, the crow was teaching Mark Rober what to do eh? After all the puzzles, the crow solved the puzzle Rober had with his thieving crows at his front door, the answer - a little sacrifice/offering

    • @DarkShot105
      @DarkShot105 Месяц назад +24

      @@lotus_flower2000 DANG

  • @jbang917
    @jbang917 Месяц назад +2906

    The moment with the nugget offering to Mark was touching but the part where the crow made a hook was one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen.

    • @therealscoutgamer9880
      @therealscoutgamer9880 Месяц назад +32

      Yeah like what

    • @draco18s
      @draco18s Месяц назад +45

      Oh yeah, they are very adept at crafting their own tools when they need to.

    • @Суалокин
      @Суалокин Месяц назад +24

      ​@@draco18sPerhaps they will one day become the second advanced civilization.

    • @bmxscape
      @bmxscape Месяц назад +38

      @@Суалокин the crow is specifically trained on these tasks like creating a hook, stacking cups, and filling a beaker with rocks. They can be trained to do many odd tasks but this is not some ordinary stray crow

    • @bricolmane
      @bricolmane Месяц назад +5

      ​@@bmxscape this, many people are sadly failing to recognize that this is just a trained pet.

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 13 часов назад +2

    The lighting, the mood, the cinematography, the music, the story, the engineering. Everything comes together in the loveliest video on this channel , ever. Thank you, Mark and team.

  • @tombofthememelich2192
    @tombofthememelich2192 Месяц назад +3512

    I absolutely LOVE crows! Also they are highly social creatures. I truly believe that the crow remembered Mark's portrait as a fairly recent addition to her home. I think she put 2 and 2 together and realized that Mark had something to do with her experience. I think she was trying to say that she had a fun time :)

    • @Ladyoffate98
      @Ladyoffate98 Месяц назад +169

      Same! I love crows and Corvids in general!
      1. They’re cute
      2. They’re silly
      3. They’re really smart
      4. If you give them gifts, they might start to give you trinkets!

    • @AmandaNicholson-p1l
      @AmandaNicholson-p1l Месяц назад +13

      Agreed!

    • @Nguyenthuyvi2002Gialai
      @Nguyenthuyvi2002Gialai Месяц назад +5

      My mom hates crows and calls them unlucky animal

    • @PlanXV
      @PlanXV Месяц назад +1

      Yes she was imprisoned 😊

    • @sweetsourorange
      @sweetsourorange Месяц назад +5

      @@PlanXVwith how apartment rents are I’d say many people are too😭

  • @joshuaaaronfinn3212
    @joshuaaaronfinn3212 Месяц назад +4928

    I got goosebumps this was such a cool video! I have been cultivating my girlfriend relationship with my neighborhood crows now for the last 3 years. They leave me presents, they come by all the time to say hello, and follow me on my walks. One of my neighbors lovingly called me birdman yesterday, and I couldn't help but smile. Thank you for this Mr rober.

    • @joshuaaaronfinn3212
      @joshuaaaronfinn3212 Месяц назад +382

      *crow friend not girlfriend yikes

    • @emraef
      @emraef Месяц назад +147

      @@joshuaaaronfinn3212 never say never

    • @pongmaster123
      @pongmaster123 Месяц назад

      @@joshuaaaronfinn3212 now we know your darkest secret

    • @cynthiahall2379
      @cynthiahall2379 Месяц назад +43

      I adore the many beautiful crows in my neighborhood. Sadly I'm shunned by them because I have 5 cat kids so I leave my leftover goodies up the street.

    • @ready4zion248
      @ready4zion248 Месяц назад +2

      Goosebumps only goosebumps..... Crows freak me out.

  • @tested
    @tested Месяц назад +2439

    SUCH a fun build! And we LOVE crows!

  • @Pinkshark125
    @Pinkshark125 10 дней назад +86

    Mark Rober thank you so much for giving crunch lab kits to the petoskey middle school! My brother had so much fun helping out the 6th graders! Even if you don’t come across this comment it’s ok. I just wanted to tell you thank you! My brother was so happy!
    Bye!
    -Lila

  • @HaltoxTV
    @HaltoxTV Месяц назад +606

    I'm a very avid bird lover and knew crows are incredibly smart, but even so I was especially blown away at the fact that she knew to bend the hook!

    • @Lucas43434
      @Lucas43434 Месяц назад +4

      Does your love for birds include the ones in slaughterhouses?

    • @Nut-Monkeyf
      @Nut-Monkeyf 28 дней назад +16

      @@Lucas43434 What kind of a question even is that? You disappoint me.

    • @DaHolyCanadian
      @DaHolyCanadian 27 дней назад +25

      @@Lucas43434 Of course i love those birds too, they taste great! Even the crows think so!

    • @EldritchMushroom
      @EldritchMushroom 27 дней назад +7

      @@DaHolyCanadian Ultimate comeback

    • @voldemortified
      @voldemortified День назад

      You’re an.. avid avian admirer?

  • @recration
    @recration 25 дней назад +621

    I rarely get my mind blown, but this truly was one of those times. Cheryl bending the hook was mind blowing and her giving you a nugget was even more insane. Because that demonstrated her ability to feel emotions, feel gratitude and know when someone helped her... insane

    • @ytbvdshrtnr
      @ytbvdshrtnr 17 дней назад +33

      Or she was curious what would happen if she brought the nugget to the pictures. Usually she gets a treat from pictures of him. Who knows for sure what or if she was trying to communicate

    • @streetweyez
      @streetweyez 17 дней назад +4

      I'm sorry you rarely get your mind blown. Perhaps you should try meeting new people

    • @tonyanimations5377
      @tonyanimations5377 15 дней назад +6

      Aww, you got tricked too. So cute.
      Reality: The crow was just curious about what would happen if he dropped the treat here.

    • @TenealeFarrington
      @TenealeFarrington 12 дней назад +3

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Rein_Ciarfella
      @Rein_Ciarfella 7 дней назад +4

      Totally incorrect, but nice try, human.
      Crows equate gifts with food. Leave a gift and maybe food will appear. Reinforce by repetition.
      Gifts can be anything, but Corvids value shiny objects because they stand out from the background, hence drawing attention more efficiently. They will also use other objects they have seen food providers handle often - paper money, coins, lipsticks, jewelry, whatever they observe that appears to have value to a food provider.
      They also have extremely strong pattern recognition skills, so any human who does the same action or does something at the same time of day equates to a potentially useful tool.
      How do I know all the previous? Logical deduction skills. 😉

  • @FlyMIfYouGotM
    @FlyMIfYouGotM Месяц назад +1266

    The "not afraid to fail" approach is the best part about working with kids.

    • @CasketGenneva
      @CasketGenneva Месяц назад +12

      Diddy get out of here

    • @KaiserV-2
      @KaiserV-2 Месяц назад +34

      2024 and it's consequences with anything mentioning kids.

    • @MrMultiskatan
      @MrMultiskatan Месяц назад +31

      @@CasketGenneva Your brainrot is showing

  • @M.I.T_656
    @M.I.T_656 21 день назад +7

    Hi, I love your videos, and I put them on for my sister, and just now she asked me to take her to crunch labs. I’m writing this in front of her, and she’s really excited lol. Our favorite videos of yours are the squirrel maze videos, honestly. Thank you for making these videos, for everyone interested in science and engineering, please keep making them!

  • @Fleegled
    @Fleegled Месяц назад +1857

    the part where the crow offered the nug to your picture almost made me cry.. like that was so adorable

    • @Nachat_L3ilmi
      @Nachat_L3ilmi Месяц назад +14

      its edited for entertainment value

    • @Fleegled
      @Fleegled Месяц назад +66

      @@CookieTube jeez sorry for finding something cute

    • @firekg7347
      @firekg7347 Месяц назад

      @@CookieTube how is that a magpie?
      what

    • @nathanho8878
      @nathanho8878 Месяц назад +12

      @@CookieTubeI’m no crow expert, but that looks more like a pied crow than a magpie to me.

    • @thewatcher9480
      @thewatcher9480 Месяц назад +18

      @@Nachat_L3ilmi crows always do that, give something in return

  • @Martin_Vail_Esq.
    @Martin_Vail_Esq. Месяц назад +594

    60 million subscribers and Mark still manages to fill me with a feeling a hope. If he is faking his niceness, he deserves an Oscar. I believe he is genuinely that kind, despite his fortune and fame. Bravo Mr. Rober.

  • @EarthlySaturn
    @EarthlySaturn Месяц назад +939

    19:21 you missed the opportunity to make the tourist trap a plague doctor.

  • @RADIUMRECIVED
    @RADIUMRECIVED 22 дня назад +26

    The end of the crow arc was so heartwarming, she's so precious. I love the avian genius

  • @TheTurboNut
    @TheTurboNut Месяц назад +169

    This might be the greatest and most consistent display of skill ive ever actually gotten to witness from a crow. I know they have the same average intelligence as an elementary school age human, so this was absoluteoy incredible to see

    • @dr.davidhersh5373
      @dr.davidhersh5373 Месяц назад +16

      and a higher intelligence of anyone who voted for T___p.

    • @EldritchMushroom
      @EldritchMushroom 27 дней назад +2

      @@dr.davidhersh5373 XD

    • @candide1065
      @candide1065 9 дней назад +1

      @@dr.davidhersh5373 I love that he still lives rentfree in your head.

    • @candide1065
      @candide1065 9 дней назад +1

      @@dr.davidhersh5373 When you leave your house and people outside are laughing at you, its still "T___p"'s fault, huh?

  • @thebl4z3r66
    @thebl4z3r66 Месяц назад +1488

    20:58 we're out here making peace with countries and failing, bro's successfully just creating peace with DA CROWS

    • @SeraphinSnecmel
      @SeraphinSnecmel Месяц назад +40

      soon the Mark Crowber Alliance will be marching on all major countries

    • @StarWarsBrickTweak
      @StarWarsBrickTweak Месяц назад +16

      There is no escape, the 1st crow battalion is coming

    • @Flabbergash
      @Flabbergash Месяц назад +2

      The crow! CAW

    • @melbinsheeja5237
      @melbinsheeja5237 Месяц назад +1

      The crowbling (rumbling)

    • @Heather_on_Treez
      @Heather_on_Treez Месяц назад +4

      Making friends with crows is my dream lol

  • @pollyb.4648
    @pollyb.4648 Месяц назад +547

    To prevent birds from eating all my blueberries before we got any, I put netting over the tops. Next a m. I looked out to see a mourning Dove hopping on top of a plant while another bird waited under the netting to retrieve fallen berries! As I watched, they then switched places! So smart!!

  • @FarhanIshrak-g6z
    @FarhanIshrak-g6z 21 день назад +5

    Woo amazing, I love the part when the crow returned to your photo to offer the food. You are one of my favorite RUclipsrs. Merry Christmas in advance

  • @navneetrajesh3652
    @navneetrajesh3652 Месяц назад +561

    1:31 Crow laughing after bullying mark is diabolical lol

  • @tavishierlihy2802
    @tavishierlihy2802 29 дней назад +86

    I live in northern canada, and some of our street lights used to be on uv sensors that would turn on the street lamp at dusk as the daylight faded. The lamps must have had metal halide or sodium bulbs in them producing heat. Not only would the Ravens sit on the lamps at night to keep warm, they would also sit on them and fold their wings down over the sensor to turn the bulbs on during the daylight hours....

  • @kraekennedy
    @kraekennedy 25 дней назад +130

    Melted my heart. I've known crows and magpies are extremely intelligent and that they hold grudges, even that they will leave shiny objects for those who leave food for them, but she offered food first to Mark, as opposed to eating herself and then offering gratitude. Such an intelligent being!

  • @davidpomboza7500
    @davidpomboza7500 3 дня назад +1

    I just saw the movie "Paranoia" and in one scene Crunchlabs is mentioned, how exciting to hear from my favorite youtuber while watching a movie, you are the best!

  • @Reverse2057
    @Reverse2057 Месяц назад +254

    Mark, I really gotta say, you are a wonderful example of a human being. Your intelligence, compassion, and generosity (even to hungry neighborhood crows!) does not go unnoticed. You deserve all the success in life for that big heart and brain of yours. I'm always so delighted to come across your videos when you upload. I always learn something new and I'm always enjoying myself while learning and seeing the fun engineering you come up with. Please never stop doing what you're doing. The world needs more people like you so desperately.

  • @theatlanticlove
    @theatlanticlove Месяц назад +689

    this is my favorite MR video of all time. sheryl is a treasure and I love her so much. the feathery crow "sigh." before she did mark's escape room was freakin ADORABLE and hilarious. please have sheryl in all your videos thus forward, mark!

    • @danjim249
      @danjim249 Месяц назад +12

      i also could almost hear her thougths be like "Oh no.. that kid playing tricks with me again.... tssss..... " 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @HermitOnWheels
      @HermitOnWheels Месяц назад +7

      I dunno, the octopus was pretty darn special. 😁💞🤟

  • @CappuccinoBreeze
    @CappuccinoBreeze Месяц назад +136

    Wow, crows are not just smart, they're brilliant! The way they problem-solve and remember is just incredible. Mark, you've really outdone yourself with this experiment. Keep up the amazing work, and thanks for the laughs with the crow shenanigans!

  • @t.pisani8239
    @t.pisani8239 11 дней назад +5

    This is crazy impressive. Doing any puzzle on t's own is one thing, but the fact that the crow goes through every puzzle one by one without getting any rewards is a bit mind-blowing. Other than a light coming on, there is no incentive for her to move on to the next location or solve any puzzle.

    • @HaukeLaging
      @HaukeLaging 3 дня назад

      And that was a single crow (compared to several children). Imagine what a group pf captive (and trained) crows would be capable of...

  • @travismester
    @travismester Месяц назад +237

    I love how smart crows are. Nature is awesome.

  • @naturequeene132
    @naturequeene132 28 дней назад +203

    Of course we are all blown away by the crow’s incredible intelligence, but let’s take a moment to appreciate the immense amount of hard work, planning and execution Mark did to create this experiment.
    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @adseigo
    @adseigo Месяц назад +264

    You brought up crows doing things for fun. I used to live over in West Hollywood and would head up Runyan Canyon for exercise. The crows used to love diving down the side of the canyon and then doing barrel rolls once they hit top speed. They are some of the most imaginative creatures for their size and intelligence.

  • @therabbitswhisper
    @therabbitswhisper 23 часа назад +1

    Growing up with Mark as dad would be a lot like growing up with Stephen King as a dad, never a boring moment. Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @V1DEO.STAR085
    @V1DEO.STAR085 Месяц назад +187

    This made me cry, crows are so cute, I always smile when I hear them, thank you for making this video

  • @winterq_o
    @winterq_o Месяц назад +1084

    Honestly I got emotional at that final part from the Crow, thats just Respectful

  • @lizdouglass8647
    @lizdouglass8647 Месяц назад +179

    My heart absolutley melted when she gave the nugget to the picture if mark. Also when she put her favorite ball on the scale. She is so cute. This would make a great voiceover

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 Месяц назад +12

      Honestly, that shows a lot of understanding of symbolism and justice. She was like "yep, I have you to thank for this, so you get this"

    • @RB-bd5tz
      @RB-bd5tz 27 дней назад +4

      Are you copying @MariaHie or is she copying you?

    • @Fathom-d7w
      @Fathom-d7w 27 дней назад

      I don’t understand. Grammar please!

    • @Plaquar
      @Plaquar 26 дней назад +2

      @@RB-bd5tz Both of them are bots, don't mind them.

    • @RB-bd5tz
      @RB-bd5tz 25 дней назад

      @@Plaquar Ah, frick. Of course. Thanks.

  • @van4195
    @van4195 18 дней назад +3

    i actually teared up when she gave the nug to your picture 😭💖

  • @AbiKenzie-mz5sb
    @AbiKenzie-mz5sb Месяц назад +557

    Mark you have inspired me ever since I was little to become an engineer, and recentyl I have gol into college as a mechanical engineering major, thank you mark

    • @dennissmith8572
      @dennissmith8572 Месяц назад +1

      10:58

    • @ianelpopo
      @ianelpopo Месяц назад +4

      Sorry for this burn but I think you needed more spelling classes

    • @holy42cosmos
      @holy42cosmos Месяц назад +1

      NPC

    • @hunterchildress7313
      @hunterchildress7313 Месяц назад +17

      @@ianelpopo English potentially isint their first language

    • @lio8964
      @lio8964 Месяц назад

      ME TOO!!!

  • @bigolbearthejammydodger6527
    @bigolbearthejammydodger6527 Месяц назад +119

    Crows are awesome. Sadly my crow friend/neighbour I think has passed away recently, I haven't heard them since a nasty storm. I would always say hello, and always my crow friend would caw at me, sometimes we exchanged things, like food/shiny objects. The magpies are still doing well though.. and they are just as smart i think.

    • @allenclark4235
      @allenclark4235 Месяц назад +4

      Magpies are supposedly even smarter, but they are both from the corvid family.

    • @HaukeLaging
      @HaukeLaging 3 дня назад

      I hope to improve the relationship / mutual understanding with my long-term crow friend up to the point where they understand that they can stay on my balcony or even inside in terrible wheather.

  • @lifesQnA
    @lifesQnA Месяц назад +260

    4:39 I've heard of that experiment being done before, apparently, a crow that was in the experiment decided to do probably the smartest and simplest thing in that situation, tip the beaker over.

    • @arksayhi
      @arksayhi Месяц назад +11

      Isn’t this one of the anciient Chinese proverbs or smthing

    • @NewtonBaba-fh2nh
      @NewtonBaba-fh2nh Месяц назад +15

      I think the beaker was attached to the wooden board

    • @atanosai
      @atanosai Месяц назад +5

      @@arksayhiits an aesops fable

    • @arksayhi
      @arksayhi Месяц назад +1

      @ k thank you for clarifying 👍

    • @johnlucas6683
      @johnlucas6683 Месяц назад +6

      ​@@arksayhiOh yes, the Crow and the Pitcher!

  • @Corncheeselord
    @Corncheeselord День назад +1

    New favorite animal: Crows. Crows nd Opposums are my by far favorites

  • @AndImsomelady
    @AndImsomelady 24 дня назад +58

    The kids have a definite advantage, they know and are told, they are supposed to do the puzzles but the crow is just brought in and needs to figure out that there is puzzles and a reward.

    • @offbranddorito9668
      @offbranddorito9668 8 дней назад +6

      That's not true. Most of the puzzles were things the crow was trained to do for a reward. I would argue the crow had the advantage of having literally seen some of these puzzles before. The kids basically had to figure out what Mark Rober expects a bird to do.

    • @RandomStuffTutorials
      @RandomStuffTutorials 3 дня назад +1

      @@offbranddorito9668 aight bro, let the crow have this one

  • @MonkeyDLuffy-wm7br
    @MonkeyDLuffy-wm7br Месяц назад +279

    Mark Rober: "I'm a genius inventor who can outsmart and track down criminals."
    Crows and squirrels: "Yet, you can't outsmart us."

  • @CROWMOTHERmusic
    @CROWMOTHERmusic Месяц назад +294

    2:30 Oh hey it’s my babies!! 🥰 I have tended 7 crows for 7 years, they come to my house for music multiple times a day. They are so cool!

    • @Labergemusic
      @Labergemusic Месяц назад +6

      That is awesome!

    • @abdulstillcookin
      @abdulstillcookin Месяц назад +4

      THATS SO COOL!

    • @vampyrekyng_lex
      @vampyrekyng_lex Месяц назад +2

      I don’t know your beliefs, but in a lot of cultures 7 is a very lucky number! 2 7s is especially lucky. ❤

    • @MissBlackFry
      @MissBlackFry Месяц назад +2

      for music? wow!

    • @Alfimation
      @Alfimation Месяц назад +4

      Woah crows appreciate the arts!

  • @engywuck85
    @engywuck85 4 дня назад +1

    Wow, the crow is smart and bending the hook was mindblowing.
    But also the set design and lighting is phantastic! Great production and touching moments at the end. Thanks for this masterpiece!

  • @teckin139
    @teckin139 Месяц назад +321

    Amazing. There are some wild ravens at work. I have trained them to knock on the door and I bring them a cookie. Or maybe they have me trained, not quite sure.

    • @mattsmith1318
      @mattsmith1318 Месяц назад +7

      😂😂❤

    • @TheAltPhantom
      @TheAltPhantom Месяц назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cloudsofsunset7323
      @cloudsofsunset7323 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @NikkiTaylor85
      @NikkiTaylor85 Месяц назад +10

      I feel it’s likely the latter… 😅

    • @Warlord4469
      @Warlord4469 Месяц назад +1

      10 years later breaking news crows just became smarter than humans now we needto worship our crow overlords

  • @bodiehollar9439
    @bodiehollar9439 25 дней назад +32

    Hey mark rober i go to school with ur son, some of my friends have met u but I haven’t. Ur son is very nice and I always see him walking around with a smile.

  • @DipendraPokharel1996
    @DipendraPokharel1996 Месяц назад +26

    Such an amazing video! Crows are so smart and thoughtful-they even wait for their friends to eat before digging in themselves. That moment at the end when the crow shared her food with her human friend was so sweet and emotional. It’s awesome to see such a unique bond 💌

  • @fnln544
    @fnln544 4 дня назад +1

    Mark, time to make a special box your food and drink deliveries can be safely placed in to protect from crows, squirrels and people (who are all ‘porch pirates’). As always, we enjoy your videos. Cheryl is amazing. Go crows! 🐦‍⬛

  • @cyber_nuggets8302
    @cyber_nuggets8302 Месяц назад +106

    It's incredible to see how crows can connect *CAWS* and effect to solve problems relating to a bigger picture
    She didn't even have incentive after most of the puzzles, but she continued doing them as if she knew there was something more to gain

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Месяц назад +11

      I think it's because they're intelligent and curious; they want to find out what will happen if they interact with something 😊

    • @peggywoods4327
      @peggywoods4327 28 дней назад

      I see what you did there 😂

    • @HaukeLaging
      @HaukeLaging 3 дня назад

      They love to use their capabilities. I once read that a Swedish(?) scientist had five hand-reared crows. But he did experiments with six crows. Because a wild crow watched them and volunteered to participate...

  • @zeropro4186
    @zeropro4186 Месяц назад +128

    20:40 Вау, ворона запомнила, что портрет Марка каждый раз давал ей еду и решила отплатить ему тем же, невероятно

    • @Суалокин
      @Суалокин Месяц назад +7

      Вороны хорошо запоминают. Как добро, так и зло.

    • @finalinterfacepi
      @finalinterfacepi Месяц назад +10

      не просто угостила, да еще и перед этим помыла, потому что он валялся на полу, капец

    • @AdiletMakhametzhan
      @AdiletMakhametzhan Месяц назад

      0:01 эти сочные наггетсе убила😂😂😂

  • @RedPsyched
    @RedPsyched Месяц назад +40

    Cheryl offering a nugget to Mark's picture at the end made me go from smiling in admiration to tears trickling down my cheeks in awe :')

  • @yuridvoski973
    @yuridvoski973 20 дней назад +13

    Je suis français et ma maîtrise de la langue anglaise est.. détestable cela dit, les voix françaises sont incroyables et le sujet tout autant ! Le petit geste de l'offrande du corbeau à votre égard à éveiller mon empathie, c'était vraiment beau de voir un lien comme celui-ci. Bravo pour cette réalisation qui n'a pas dû être évidente, je savais que les corbeaux était impressionnant de logique mais je me demandais si ils pouvaient avoir un lien fort avec l'Humain, voilà que mon interrogation est réglé. Bonjour de Nice en France !

    • @JosephAgatheA
      @JosephAgatheA 8 дней назад

      a enfin des fr but i speak english too

  • @Green_Gold
    @Green_Gold Месяц назад +431

    My mind is blown. How is everyone's jaw not on the floor watching this video. This bird is amazing. I have friends who couldn't solve this room

    • @cloudsofsunset7323
      @cloudsofsunset7323 Месяц назад +12

      my jaw descended 3 floors at this point. Mye yes are on the way to the moon!

    • @AlanZou
      @AlanZou Месяц назад +14

      the crow has been trained to do the specific steps necessary to solve the room (evident in the training at the start).Still impressive, but a bit deceptive imo

    • @DebshankarPathak-hb8tf
      @DebshankarPathak-hb8tf Месяц назад +7

      @@AlanZou I mean c'mon , you can let that pass.

    • @nathanmurray4980
      @nathanmurray4980 Месяц назад +3

      @@DebshankarPathak-hb8tf but at the same time im not disagreeing with you, this is amazingly impressive and i had no idea a crow could do anything like this

    • @DecoyZ
      @DecoyZ Месяц назад +13

      @@AlanZou I think you missed the point where all the puzzles were based off things that WILD crows also do?

  • @speedymatt1236
    @speedymatt1236 Месяц назад +637

    Is this the new backyard squirrel obstacle course? Awesome!
    Maybe we should have a Squirrels Vs Crows episode one day!

    • @Greenpopin.
      @Greenpopin. Месяц назад +36

      Squirrel VS octopus VS crow battle of the wits

    • @ethanhambert8732
      @ethanhambert8732 Месяц назад +6

      squirrels vs racoons

    • @rafitechnic
      @rafitechnic Месяц назад +2

      Yeaahh

    • @deckardcanine
      @deckardcanine Месяц назад +16

      @@Greenpopin. Recall that Mark failed to outsmart a tracking dog too.

    • @richbergsieker4155
      @richbergsieker4155 Месяц назад +5

      Squirrel vs. Octopus vs. Crow

  • @tibbedam7159
    @tibbedam7159 Месяц назад +27

    I haven't even watched the full video jet but I'm so excited for this! Crows are so smart, and the stuff I've seen online didn't really that challenging or just reuploads, so seeing something fresh really gets me excited about crows again!

  • @MrGrabeTV
    @MrGrabeTV День назад +2

    After watching this. I'm now convinced that crows are smarter than most humans.

  • @gracemcmillan1317
    @gracemcmillan1317 Месяц назад +235

    This is like the combination of the squirrel, porch pirates, and octopus video that no one knew we needed

    • @maddenboseroy4074
      @maddenboseroy4074 Месяц назад +4

      Yeah, well, Phat Gus seems to get what she can while she can....

  • @Sacred_Silence
    @Sacred_Silence Месяц назад +48

    11:23 "The guy who helped with the lemon guy" 😂

  • @Merlin_Hawkeye
    @Merlin_Hawkeye Месяц назад +220

    As an aspiring ornothologist with a specific interest in crow this video was perfect for me. Thank you.

    • @carmen3091
      @carmen3091 Месяц назад +2

      Thwy are so cool omg

    • @duck07_mikey
      @duck07_mikey Месяц назад

      same

    • @duck07_mikey
      @duck07_mikey Месяц назад +6

      @@CookieTube it's a pied crow dude magpies have a long tail and are usually smaller and at higher elevation

    • @Kriller_Axel
      @Kriller_Axel Месяц назад +1

      Same! They're my favorite animal

  • @AntoineGevel-gn2pw
    @AntoineGevel-gn2pw День назад +1

    Bro the end with the squirrel 😂 you’re gonna their intelligence too ? 🤣lol
    Nah very instructive video !

  • @STAG162
    @STAG162 Месяц назад +148

    11:43 "we're not birds of prey"... actually, neither are crows. They're _carrion_ feeders (and very opportunistic with humans).

  • @ProGamerDudepgd
    @ProGamerDudepgd Месяц назад +406

    i feel bad for any ONE or any THING that minorly inconveniences Mark Rober

  • @jacupwakup9109
    @jacupwakup9109 29 дней назад +94

    This was all really impressive but watching the crow bend that piece of metal into a hook was amazing.

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay 27 дней назад +2

      You should look up New Caledonian crows then. They actually make tools in the wild, with no training. They're the smartest birds in the world

  • @suyork1482
    @suyork1482 22 дня назад +1

    thank you!!!
    Happy Solstice and an awesome new year.
    love your video’s and appreciate what you offer everyone.
    keep on keepin on Mark!!!

  • @bostondangler134
    @bostondangler134 Месяц назад +87

    I’ve been obsessed with these birds since watching the TED talk about crows and how intelligent they are. Amazing video Mark!

  • @brownieboy1414
    @brownieboy1414 Месяц назад +139

    11:26 "the guy who helped with the lemon guy" - random kid, 2024

  • @ambius2
    @ambius2 Месяц назад +33

    I'd love to know the total time for the crow solving the puzzles, versus the total time for the children.? Amazing video, btw!

  • @eIicit
    @eIicit 26 дней назад +13

    People like you, Mark, people who inspire the next generation to get into STEM fields, are some of the most valuable human beings on this planet. Much respect to you.

  • @noblebuild2550
    @noblebuild2550 Месяц назад +38

    20:30 i cried. that's the connection we all need

  • @Qwert-fncs
    @Qwert-fncs 17 дней назад

    20:42 was just so heart warming ❤

  • @THECOLLECTORBRO2544
    @THECOLLECTORBRO2544 Месяц назад +101

    20:41 I actually started crying... it's just amazing!

    • @elisecurran9497
      @elisecurran9497 Месяц назад +1

      Me, too!

    • @franzpattison
      @franzpattison Месяц назад +1

      I think there is medication to help with that kind of emotional volatility

    • @big-g-1
      @big-g-1 Месяц назад

      @@franzpattisonit’s a child bro chill ❤

    • @franzpattison
      @franzpattison Месяц назад

      @big-g-1 The collector Bro is a child?

    • @lisowisko
      @lisowisko 28 дней назад

      @@franzpattison What's so wrong about that?

  • @Dr.K.Wette_BE
    @Dr.K.Wette_BE Месяц назад +146

    10:38 "Think like a crow." 👏 Amazing use of psychology ! 👍

  • @Georgie21087
    @Georgie21087 Месяц назад +24

    20:30 какая добрая ворона. Боже, это так мило. Если бы около моего портрета птица оставила угощение, я был бы готов ей хоть метровый домик сделать

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 День назад +2

    The crow really went through that series of puzzles without any help, hint or prerun? If so that's really amazing. I thought the room had so many distractions that the crow wouldn't be able to follow the light and complete the puzzles in the correct order.

  • @maxbillion551
    @maxbillion551 Месяц назад +100

    20:45 this crow is nicer than my fatass lol

  • @TanujKhandelwal-10fbs
    @TanujKhandelwal-10fbs Месяц назад +92

    21:16 phat gus 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Blank-ish
    @Blank-ish Месяц назад +676

    0:18 why you gotta say “young humans” like your an alien experimenting on a new species😭😭😭

    • @TaterCreator
      @TaterCreator Месяц назад +17

      😂😂😂

    • @saltygibus5746
      @saltygibus5746 Месяц назад +22

      Tbf, considering this experiment, you could confuse him saying kids for little goats, or children with a young ape.

    • @sipex3292
      @sipex3292 Месяц назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @kookiethebear
      @kookiethebear Месяц назад +6

      @Blank-ish Like you have shown, someone will always take offense, so Mark took the most avoidable path.

    • @Blank-ish
      @Blank-ish Месяц назад +7

      @kookiethebear I’m not taking offence I’m just saying it’s a funny choice of words

  • @Rahul_Rao_001
    @Rahul_Rao_001 9 дней назад +1

    I'm just stunned by their brilliance.
    Like Whoa 😳

  • @GenosDC
    @GenosDC Месяц назад +33

    I do not think I have watched a video like this in a long time, where I have been interested from the start, to end. Feeled with curiosity, that could a Crow really do all these puzzles? Amazed at every second of this crows screen time, pulled everything off. Amazing video.

  • @KoolDog427
    @KoolDog427 Месяц назад +211

    Wow! The crow gave Mark Rober the answer to his original puzzle of how to get the other crows to stop thieving his nugs from his front door - sacrifice some nugs as an offering!

    • @huntermarshall
      @huntermarshall Месяц назад +11

      He could just have the Doordash person use the cage to put his food in.

    • @Smutter86
      @Smutter86 Месяц назад +4

      That, and get a food box for deliveries, haha. Just a simple wooden box with a latch will do (one strong enough for the crows not to open of course).

    • @sinteleon
      @sinteleon 18 дней назад

      @@Smutter86 until they figure out how to use levers to open them anyway...

  • @amjj8218
    @amjj8218 24 дня назад +25

    The fact that the only assistance that bird had were the lights turning on leading her to each puzzle is actually insane😂

  • @jwcph
    @jwcph 22 часа назад +1

    So amazing 🤯 I love crows!! - the only thing I would like to know, just out of curiosity, is how long Sheryl took in real time...?

  • @CatyBee
    @CatyBee 27 дней назад +85

    14:30 Mark drags Cheryl for making a mistake, but praised the kids for trying interesting things - she was eliminating potential options and not afraid to fail, just like the kids ❤

    • @TheSkinStealer-p8m
      @TheSkinStealer-p8m 19 дней назад

      Well no-
      Cheryl put the stone into the corks and the empty beaker
      That’s different from trying to raise the water level with different methods and obbjects

    • @shounenbat510
      @shounenbat510 18 дней назад +2

      @TheSkinStealer-p8m She's just looking for cheat codes.

  • @donghoo3805
    @donghoo3805 Месяц назад +60

    20:40 So adorable❤

  • @DuchessFrazier
    @DuchessFrazier 8 часов назад

    I love how Mark Rober can take things most people consider every day annoyances and just turn them into the coolest ideas for videos, this has been shown with the squirrels eating from the bird feeder, the porch pirates, and now these crows lol

  • @AaravSingh-yoo7m
    @AaravSingh-yoo7m Месяц назад +25

    18:23 legendary moment

  • @9xqspx6
    @9xqspx6 Месяц назад +16

    Crows are awesome.
    I remember when I went to elementary school, in the morning when I walked to school there were often crows around. I always thought they are trying to communicate with me with their caws.

  • @Goddamnlackofnames
    @Goddamnlackofnames Месяц назад +19

    My jaw dropped when she made the hook, that's beyond what I thought they could understand

  • @GIFTS_KE
    @GIFTS_KE 3 дня назад +1

    Best Video I've seen on the Internet so far! Like, HOW😂

  • @cadenpeterson7064
    @cadenpeterson7064 Месяц назад +57

    11:43 "we're not birds of prey" That's so cute

  • @alvaro.calleja
    @alvaro.calleja Месяц назад +95

    What I love most of this video is how Mark not only designed all the clever tests, but went all the way to engineer automatic detections for each one, when he could just turn on the lights for the next test manually.

    • @hunterbowley6748
      @hunterbowley6748 Месяц назад +1

      Like he had to for the first one😂

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte Месяц назад +5

      lol thats what I was thinking, he couldve just triggered everything manually 😅 but Im guessing this probably took the crow a very long time to do and they may not have been watching the entire time