In an impressive feat of rapid urban adaptation, sulphur-crested cockatoos have worked out how to use their feet and their large bodies to twist the tap handles of drinking fountains in order to access water from the faucet. It's the first observation of this behavior spread throughout a large population of birds. Continue Reading Category:Biology, Science Tags:Western Sydney University, Australian National University, Max Planck Institute, University of Vienna, Birds, Animal science, Behavio...