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  • Kseni
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    Originally posted by rbon450
    Animals are very clever. Specially the dogs. In our house we have a dog, his name was "Bhagha". But almost 3 years he had died in a road accident. How sorrow!!!!
    IT's a pity! Agree with you that dogs are very clever and they are the best friends.

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  • Kseni
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    Animals are very intelligent. They are very clever. Thank you so much for such great and interesting post.

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  • BelleKitty
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    I remember first reading "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and being introduced to the concept that dolphins were the most intelligent being on earth! I think that was the first time I had to re-evaluate my position as the "I know what's best" being... We share this world.

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    Animal cognition is the title given to the study of the mental capacities of non-human animals. It has developed out of comparative psychology, but has also been strongly influenced.
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  • Tishawn45
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    For most of the twentieth century, the dominant approach to animal psychology was to use experiments on intelligence in animals to uncover simple learning processes (such as classical conditioning and operant conditioning ) that might then account for the apparently more complex intellectual.

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  • invitelockerz
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  • invitelockerz
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    Thanks for your good post.

    Most Intelligent Animals on Earth

    * Great apes (including Humans)
    * New World monkeys
    * Dolphin & Whales
    * Dogs
    * Octopi
    * Birds, specifically Ravens and Crows.
    * Horses

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  • Gary99
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  • Gary99
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    A friend of mine told me he was locked out of the house, and managed to train his dog (through the door) to jump and hit the handle to open the door...how great is that???

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  • knightofalbion
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  • knightofalbion
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    This link is also very interesting and thought-provoking...

    NB: Knight of Albion says :- I am well aware that some of the more gentle souls among us get upset at pictures of animals suffering and in distress. I give fair warning to all such, there is a picture in this link which is heart-rending, so...

    But, what a picture. Love, tenderness and sorrow...

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...DO-grieve.html

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  • knightofalbion
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  • knightofalbion
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    A very interesting posting. Thank you.

    I thought you might like to see this...

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ve-others.html

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  • Hondaman43
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    Animal Intelligence

    Intelligent Animals

    Evidence shows that animals are intelligent because some can be taught to do tricks, others can overcome obstacles using problem solving skills, and some can even communicate vocally with humans. There have been many studies done on animals to see what their brains are capable of. The results should convince people to believe that
    animals are intelligent creatures.

    First, some animals are taught to do tricks. A study was done on dolphins to see what they are able to accomplish. The trainers taught them to do a very diverse variety of tricks. They set up a language consisting of arm movements that told the dolphins what tricks to do. After much training, the trainers could make up a new order of tricks and the dolphins were able to do them in that order on their first try! If animal were just unintelligent creatures then how could they accomplish something like that?

    Another example is that some animals can overcome obstacles using problem solving skills. This was seen in a study done on a New Caledonian crow. For the test a small basket of meat was put in a test tube with a bent piece of wire shaped like a hook attached to the basket. The crow had never seen a piece of wire like that before, but the crow picked up the basket by the wire hook and took out the basket. For the second test everything was the same except that the piece of wire was straight instead of hook shaped. When they let the crow in, the crow flew over and bent the wire into a hook shape with its beak and took the basket out of the test tube. That result was completely unexpected. This is even more evidence that animals are intelligent.

    The last example is that some animals can communicate with humans vocally. This is seen in a study done on an African gray parrot named Alex. After being taught for thirty years, Alex had a very wide vocabulary. He would also make up his own words. His trainer said that Alex thought that apples tasted like bananas, but looked like cherries, so Alex called them “ban-erries.” How could something thoughtless have the thinking capacity to make up its own words?

    In conclusion, animals are intelligent. Some people might say that animals are like machines that just react to things. Others might say that animals have no feelings. If animals really were like that, would they be able to do things like learn to do tricks or talk to humans? That is why people should believe that animals are intelligent. First, because they can be taught to do tricks, second, they can overcome obstacles, and last, because some animals can talk to humans.
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