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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 21 MIN

Crows Hold Grudges

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"Crows Hold Grudges. And They Tell Their Kids."---You walked past a crow once.Maybe you shooed it away. Maybe you were just in a rush and got too close. Maybe you didn't even notice it.The crow noticed you.And five years later — that same crow still knows your face. Still watches for you. Still reacts the moment you come around the corner.That alone would be wild enough to make an episode about.But here's the thing that changes everything.Its kids know your face too.---Welcome to The Animal — the show about the creatures we share this world with, and how completely, embarrassingly wrong we've been about them.This week, we're talking about crows. And no, not in a cute "look how clever birds are" kind of way. We're talking about a species that has quietly built one of the most sophisticated social memory systems on the planet — and aimed a large part of it directly at us.Crows remember individual human faces with an accuracy that would put most eyewitnesses to shame. They hold grudges for years — not because they're angry, but because they're smart. They teach other crows — birds that weren't even there — exactly who to watch out for. And then those crows pass it down to their young.There are crows alive today who were born knowing a specific human face. Briefed on it. Warned about it. Before they ever left the nest.This episode breaks down how that actually works — and it's both more fascinating and more human than you're expecting.We talk about the study where researchers put on creepy caveman masks and what the crows did next — not just immediately, but for years after. We talk about why the grudge doesn't fade over time. It spreads. We talk about the moment a young crow sees something for the first time and files it away permanently. And we talk about the flip side — because the same birds that can make your morning commute miserable for a decade are also leaving small gifts outside the windows of people they trust.The same memory that runs a grudge — runs gratitude.By the end of this episode you'll understand something about crows that most people never realize: they've been watching us far longer than we've been watching them. They've been building files on us. Passing stories down. Running a shared library of human faces and what those humans did.You are a character in that library.Whether you've ever looked up at a crow or not — somewhere, in some city, on some ordinary street — there's a very good chance you already have a record.---This episode is for anyone who's ever looked at an animal and thought "I wonder what's actually going on in there." For the person who stops to watch birds on the way to work. For the one who always secretly felt like animals understand more than we give them credit for.Turns out — one of them understands a LOT more.No complicated words. No dry science. Just the most surprising, funny, occasionally unsettling story about a bird that might know your face — told the way it deserves to be told. Like the best piece of gossip you've heard all year.Come for the crow facts. Leave looking at the sky differently.🎧 New episode out now. Hit play. And maybe — on your way home tonight — be a little nicer to the crow on the fence.It's probably already decided what kind of person you are.---*The Animal — Because every creature has a story. We just haven't been paying close enough attention.*

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"Crows Hold Grudges. And They Tell Their Kids."---You walked past a crow once.Maybe you shooed it away. Maybe you were just in a rush and got too close. Maybe you didn't even notice it.The crow noticed you.And five years later — that same crow still...

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