Ravens Corvus Corax
Researchers studying baboons in Namibia recently reported that an individual baboon's personality predicted how well they would learn about a new food source from watching other baboons, with bolder and more anxious animals learning more successfully. Specific social relationships among individuals also impacted the ability of a baboon to learn from other individuals, a phenomenon that is clearly not limited to baboons. The role of family relationships in learning among ravens is the subject of this One Species at a Time podcast from the Encyclopedia of Life. Listen to the podcast: http://podcast.eol.org/podcast/ravens The One Species at a Time podcast series is supported by the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology.