Crows are highly intelligent social birds that often cooperate when searching for food.

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In some situations, especially within family groups, they may share food rather than compete aggressively.
However, access to food can depend on social hierarchy, and dominant individuals may take more.

Research shows that crows remember individuals who behave selfishly and may avoid cooperating with them in the future.
This ability to track fairness and reciprocity helps maintain stable social relationships within the group.

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