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Study Finds Crows Able To Recognize Faces Had Work Done
ITHACA, NYRevealing the bird species has the capacity to detect botox, fillers, and even laser hair removal, a study published Thursday in the Journal Of Avian Biology found that crows are able to recognize faces that have had work done.Its clear from observational data that crows have a keen ability to not only detect, but remember faces that have gone under the knife, said study co-author Susannah Yarkin of the Cornell Ornithology Lab, explaining that even the most minute differences in the fullness of lips or prominence of wrinkles are perceptible to a crow because the region of its brain associated with cattiness is so highly developed. These birds are far more social than you might expect and appear to inform other crows which humans have gotten a chin augmentation or a brow lift so members of their flock will know who didnt feel comfortable with their natural features. It doesnt matter how good a new nose is, the exceptional visual range of crows allows them to spot a rhinoplasty from 500 meters overhead.Yarkin added that there are documented instances of crows bonding with cosmetic surgery recipients by gifting them syringes full of Juvderm.The post Study Finds Crows Able To Recognize Faces Had Work Done appeared first on The Onion.
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