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    Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 08:23 AM)

    https://sentientmedia.org/which-animals-are-most-intelligent/
    Here are 30 of some of the most intelligent animals in the world, and how they prove their smarts.
    Humans
    We tend to judge other animals against our own species’ intelligence . Though we are beginning to realize that animals express their intelligence in unique ways, most research seeks to establish their thinking by comparing it to benchmarks we’re familiar with: our own.
    The main markers of human intelligence are the abilities to learn from experience, use knowledge to manipulate surroundings, adapt to new situations, and understand and handle abstract concepts. These broad areas represent a vast array of skills and abilities, such as the capabilities to learn, remember, memorize, reason, perceive and solve problems. As a species, we excel in all of these areas and, as a result, we expect other species that we deem intelligent to excel in them too.
    Dolphins
    Dolphins are one of the most intelligent species on the planet; they are highly capable of both learning and mimicry.
    Dolphins in different pods use mud to create traps and use sponges for protection against coral as they search for food, demonstrating their ability to use tools and manipulate their surroundings.
    Dolphin pods are known to alter their hunting location and timing to adapt to or avoid new human activities, like construction.
    Ravens
    Ravens are extremely intelligent birds, and, in part because of it, they are associated with omens in many cultures.
    Ravens have better planning skills than human toddlers. One study revealed that they could select a key from an array of objects that could be used to open a special box with a treat inside. They could find the correct key 90 percent of the time — and patiently wait a whopping 17 hours for the opportunity to use it to get a treat.
    Pigs
    Pigs are the classic example of an animal that surprises many people with their intelligence.
    Pigs are so smart that they can play simple video games, as proven by four pigs at Purdue University’s Center for Animal Welfare Research. The game consisted of using a joystick to manipulate a dot that hit a wall. After hitting the wall, the pigs received a treat. All four pigs displayed skill far greater than would be expected by random chance. In order to play the game, the pigs had to understand that moving the joystick resulted in movement on the screen.
    Chimpanzees
    Chimpanzees have been subjected to countless hours of research with the goal of better understanding their cognition. The result is that we can confidently say that chimps are one of the most intelligent species on earth. Humans share 99 percent of our DNA with chimps, so this should come as no surprise.
    Chimps can recognize themselves in mirrors, a key component to abstract thinking. More than that, they are able to recognize themselves on video, a skill humans don’t get until around four years old.
    Elephants
    The expression “an elephant never forgets” exists for a reason: these giant creatures are extremely intelligent. Elephants can recall specific migration routes, and where to find water along the way. They can also differentiate between different groups of predators (including different groups of people) based on the way they smell and sound.
    On a number of occasions, elephants have been known to manipulate their surroundings to achieve their goal. For example, Kandula, an elephant housed at the National Zoo in Washington D.C.used a block as a stepping stool to get to fruit outside his reach.
    For years, researchers failed to recognize elephants’ skill in manipulating their surroundings, and their ability to use tools — because of human assumptions about what constitutes intelligence.
    They didn’t consider that elephants depend on their senses of smell and touch far more heavily than humans or apes when interacting with their surroundings. As a result, they offered elephants sticks to use as tools, which elephants can only hold with their trunks, dampening their ability to touch and smell the world around them.
    Now, elephants are regarded as one of the most intelligent non-human animals.
    African Gray Parrots
    African Gray Parrots are thought to be one of the most intelligent species on the planet, rivaling even apes. In some areas, they surpass the abilities of five-year-old children.
    African Gray Parrots can use deductive reasoning to solve problems, specifically determining which of two cups contains a food reward. More advanced versions of the same test revealed the parrots’ ability for logical thinking. In one such experiment, Griffin, the test subject, outperformed five-year-old children when it came to understanding concepts of certainty versus possibility.
    Octopuses
    Octopuses are skilled escape artists, with some even escaping their enclosures and swimming all the way back to the wild. Their jailbreaking is less surprising in light of the fact that they have a larger brain-to-body ratio than any other known invertebrate species.

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      fg3w4g34g34g — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 08:32 AM)

      A number of studies have shown that fish can retain information for months or years. Anecdotally, catfish can remember the human voice call announcing food five years after last hearing that call.

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        Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 08:42 AM)

        wow! i did not know that. that's amazing.
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          NZer — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 08:45 AM)

          An adult Monarch Butterfly remembers things it learnt when it was a caterpillar, even though the caterpillar disappears into the formless liquid that is the chrysalis.

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            Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:24 AM)

            wow, cool! 🙂
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              TaraDeS — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:41 AM)

              Sophie Fevvers May 23, 2025 10:23 AM
              Member since February 23, 2020
              https://sentientmedia.org/which-animals-are-most-intelligent/
              September 20, 2023
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              Wolves
              Wolves exist in packs of several individuals who work together to ensure the survival of the group. This behavior alone, aptly called wolf pack intelligence, speaks to the intelligence of wolves.
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              Tbanks for this brandnew article.
              It would need a little update.
              E.g. Wolves do NOT
              "exist in packs"
              they live in families. 🐺♥​🐺​🐺​🐺​🐺​
              Dogs live in packs.
              Sophie-mousy
              🐭 will surely figure it out…sooner or later. 🧦🧦🧦

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                Damien Thorn 666 — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:58 AM)

                https://www.npr.org/2025/04/12/nx-s1-5359438/a-crows-math-skills-include-geometry
                Most humans can’t even understand geometry, yet crows can?
                “There are no atheists in foxholes, eh?”-Keith Jennings from the Omen.

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                  Damien Thorn 666 — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:06 AM)

                  https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/lyrebirds-famed-for-their-mimicry-are-also-forest-farmers/
                  These birds are ecosystem engineers, so they deserve to be mentioned.
                  “There are no atheists in foxholes, eh?”-Keith Jennings from the Omen.

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                    Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 11:47 AM)

                    wow thanks! 😮
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                      Damien Thorn 666 — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:59 PM)

                      The 15 smartest animals in order, excluding humans:

                      1. Chimpanzees
                      2. Elephants
                      3. CORVIDS-Crows/ravens/blue jays/magpies/jackdaws/rooks/chough/nutcrackers
                      4. African grey parrots/parakeets
                      5. Dolphins
                      6. Octopus
                      7. Pigeons
                      8. Bears
                      9. Pigs
                      10. Dogs
                      11. Horses
                      12. Mice
                      13. Rats
                      14. Squirrels
                      15. Cats
                        “There are no atheists in foxholes, eh?”-Keith Jennings from the Omen.
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                        sheetsadam1 — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 11:38 AM)

                        Humans
                        Nah. I don't believe it. Fucking disgusting creatures, they are.
                        Draft Barron Trump

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                          Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 11:46 AM)

                          true. i almost did not include them tbf but then i would not have a "top 30" anymore and the text gave a bit of a perspective, so i kept them.
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                            WarrenPeace — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 02:28 PM)

                            Democrats are also retarded.
                            Look at what they thought was their best choice to try to beat Trump.
                            They have sold out and are also corporate whores.
                            "Please vote to preserve the unique character of Warren…" - Robert Duvall

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                              sheetsadam1 — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 02:29 PM)

                              Correct, and that fact may prove relevant if they ever again control a single branch of government.
                              Draft Barron Trump

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                                /.ㅤ — 10 months ago(May 24, 2025 02:40 AM)

                                How many other animals have been to the moon?
                                My password is password.

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                                  HollyJollyHanukka — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 03:15 PM)

                                  These findings are based on humans performing the metric testing.
                                  I would like to see this information from a bees POV.
                                  If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.

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                                    Sophie Fevvers ✨ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 03:16 PM)

                                    i know what you mean and same.
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                                      LivingDeadBoy✝️ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:39 PM)

                                      I remember on V2 you once said what if we and everything else are like cells in a giant body of a being which would be the universe. You've always had a philosophical flair. Very cool.
                                      Fidelio♟️

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                                        HollyJollyHanukka — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:41 PM)

                                        ??? What is V2?
                                        If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.

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                                          LivingDeadBoy✝️ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:42 PM)

                                          Imdb V2. The proboards forum.
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