A duck IQ is equivalent to how old a person is 5

Updated on pet 2024-04-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The intelligence of a duck is equivalent to that of a human being 1 year old, which is considered relatively intelligent, so the duck can have simple interactions with its owner. Ducks can accurately recognize their owners and can complete the most basic instruction training. It's just that you can't train to defecate at a fixed point, because ducks are rectums and can't hold at all.

    Ducks belong to the category of waterfowl and love to bathe in the water, frolic, forage and courtship to mate. Ducks generally only return to land when they are resting and laying eggs, and spend much of their time in the water. Ducks are docile and gregarious, and rarely act alone.

    Therefore, where there is a water surface, large groups can be grazed and kept in captivity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's about a year old.

    Ducks can walk on their own, flap their wings, understand their own names, and so on. All this proves that the IQ of a duck is about the same as about one year old.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cole Duck IQ is equivalent to a person 4-5 years old. The IQ of the Cole duck is higher than that of ordinary domestic ducks, and it looks very cute, in the process of raising, there is no need to worry about the phenomenon of hair loss, that is, it will be more difficult to train the excretion at a fixed point.

    When raising a Cole duck, as long as you spend more time with it, it can quickly get to know its owner, and when it sees its owner, it will take the initiative to run to the owner, and will always follow the owner. Cole Duck can also understand its own name, react quickly when its owner calls it, and appear very excited, even going around its owner.

    Precautions for feeding Cole ducks

    Many owners lose their chicks during the duckling period for a variety of reasons, even after hatching their ducks from their eggs. This is because the Cole duck enters the duckling stage from the beginning of the hatching period, and the Cole duck has low adaptability to the environment during this period and needs to be particularly carefully maintained by the owner.

    The down of the Cole duck at the duckling stage is not fully developed and cannot regulate the body temperature well, so special attention must be paid to heat preservation. At the same time, the digestive system of the Cole duck in the duckling stage is not sound, and it needs easy to digest food, and the food should also take into account nutrition, so as to give the Cole duck a rich and balanced diet. The brooding room should also be relatively closed to avoid large fluctuations in the temperature of the brooding room.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chickens 52, ducks 48. In general, mammals have a higher IQ, while birds and reptiles have a lower IQ. The IQ of animals is generally compared and divided by the IQ of human babies, for example, the IQ of an orangutan is equivalent to that of a 3-5 year old child.

    The IQ of a chicken is about the same as that of a baby at a few months old.

    With the support of research data, the "high IQ" behavior of chickens has been verified, and they are also able to make more accurate judgments about their surroundings, and there is also a clear hierarchical order in the circle of chickens, and these conclusions are constantly refreshing people's perceptions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, according to the latest research, chickens have an IQ equivalent to that of a seven-year-old child.

    Studies have proven that chickens can memorize about 180 of the trajectory of an object. It's about the same as primates.

    Chickens also have self-awareness, which requires a relatively high IQ to master.

    In addition, chickens have the ability to plan, which is something that a person can only master at the age of seven.

    I'm an elementary school student hehehehe).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    These animals all have similar IQs, a million years behind humans.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Man and beast are not comparable.

    As long as you feed on time, he'll follow you, it's as simple as that. As for the question of IQ, this can only be identified by scientists.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although animals have IQ, they are not high, and people are highly intelligent, which cannot be compared.

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