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[Animals] Animals with super intelligence and high memory abilities


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Some animals have a large percentage of intelligence and the ability to learn and respond to signals or words or remember the solutions that guide them, which prompted some scientists and researchers to talk about their intelligence reaching the level of human competition.

 

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The American magazine Reader's Digest reviewed in a report published 12 animals characterized by intelligence and remarkable intellectual capabilities:
 
Crows know physics
Not only can crows recognize faces to distinguish between predatory and harmless species but they also understand the principles of physics, are known to alter entire migration patterns to avoid farms where crows have been killed in the past, and memorize scavenger hunts in cities so they can find food scraps.
  Crows save urban garbage roads (Reuters)
  Crows save urban garbage roads (Reuters)
Pigs use mirrors
The report stated that pigs understand emotions, empathize, solve mazes, learn simple symbolic languages, and may be close friends just like dogs.

And pigs as young as six weeks old learned the concept of mirror reflection in an experiment conducted on them to determine the path that leads to a hidden bowl of food using these tools, within a few hours in which human children need several months to understand it.

Octopuses have mastered the art of escaping
Octopuses have long demonstrated talents for opening pot lids, sticking their massive bodies through tiny holes, and climbing into deep aquariums to escape.

The German octopus nicknamed "Otto" was known to throw rocks at glass, and splash water on overhead lamps to disable annoyingly bright lights on more than one occasion.

  Squirrels remember the places of nuts buried in the ground (Reuters)
  Squirrels remember the places of nuts buried in the ground (Reuters)
Squirrels
A study conducted by Princeton University showed that gray squirrels are able to remember where thousands of nuts are buried, and that they use tricks to deceive those who grab the nuts.
Dolphins cheat
Dolphins are often cited as the second smartest animals on earth due to their large brain relative to body size, ability to display emotions and their impressive imitations of dumb monkeys.

Findings from the Mississippi Institute for Marine Mammal Studies suggest that dolphins may also represent the second most deceitful animal on Earth.

  Dancing, the way bees express situations (Pixaby)
  Dancing, the way bees express situations (Pixaby)
bee dance
The bees have developed the "swarm intelligence" technique, and fifty thousand working bees meet in one colony to make "democratic" decisions. When the hive is crowded in the spring, the colonies publish scouts to search for a new home, and if none of the scouts agree on the new place, they discuss the issue by dancing.

And each scout performs a "wobble dance" in front of the other scout bees in an attempt to convince them of the advantage of the site, and if the dance is exciting, then this means that the scouts have found the right place, then the rest of the bees fly to the place they prefer and join the dance.

Elephants remember well
Elephants have an amazing memory and do not forget their friends. In 1999, an elephant named Shirley arrived at the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee and immediately met an elephant named Jenny and put on a funny show. Jenny kept remembering Shirley since they performed in the circus together 22 years ago.

   Elephants have great abilities to remember situations (Pixaby)
   Elephants have great abilities to remember situations (Pixaby)
Chicken distinguishes between shapes
Chickens Can Distinguish Between Certain Shapes and Colors According to Melissa Coogie, author of How Chicken Talks and A Baby's Guide to Keeping Chickens, chickens can distinguish between a circle, square, triangle, and rectangle regardless of how the shapes are arranged.

Parrot solves puzzles
Parrots can solve puzzles based on logical reasoning, as well as being able to mimic humans. According to the "Life Science" website, the intelligence of these parrots is close to that of a three-year-old child, and they can find the location of the food reward without any signs or hints, and this ability is tremendous and unprecedented.

According to Christian Schlugel, a researcher at the University of Vienna, the African gray parrot has the ability to understand some causal relationship between things, and he is adept at employing this ability.

Chimpanzees learn words
The intelligence of chimpanzees depends largely on their genes, and according to National Geographic, "chimpanzees can learn words, play with things, and seem to grieve the death of their friends."

And chimpanzees have their own way of making life a little easier. "Chimpanzees are known to make and use tools to do simple tasks like opening fruits and nuts," says health and wellness expert Caleb Buck.

Chimpanzees are able to use machines and eat nuts (Reuters)
Chimpanzees are able to use machines and eat nuts (Reuters)
Dogs have emotions
Dogs have emotions, and they can recognize their owner and sense the feelings of others, and according to Live Science, dogs have an IQ equivalent to that of a two-year-old human child.

According to what was stated in the “Life Science” website report, this discovery is based on a language development test that revealed that normal dogs are able to learn 165 words (like a two-year-old child), including signs and gestures.

 

https://www.aljazeera.net/misc/2020/2/8/حيوانات-ذكية-الذكاء-الفيل-النحل

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