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Here are 3 clear points from the article:
1) 🧠 Ravens can recognize and remember human faces
Ravens are highly intelligent corvids that can identify individual human faces and remember them for years.
They use this ability to decide whether a person is safe, helpful, or dangerous. (Interesting Facts)
2) 😠 They remember how humans treat them (good or bad)
Studies show ravens don’t just recognize faces—they also:
Remember who was kind or harmful
Can hold grudges against threatening humans
Adjust future behavior based on past interactions (National Geographic)
3) 👥 They may share this memory socially
Ravens can sometimes learn from other ravens’ experiences, meaning:
One raven recognizing a “dangerous” human can influence others
This helps spread knowledge of risky people across groups (Biology Insights)
🧠 Bottom line
Ravens don’t just “see faces”—they track individual humans, remember behavior, and may even spread that information socially, making their memory system surprisingly advanced.
If you want, I can also explain how long they remember faces (months vs years) or how scientists tested it with masks.
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