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A kind of bird. Once I watched a TV show, the number one animal IQ ranking was a kind of parrot, and I can't remember what it was called.
The experiment was to put an object on top of a tube, and the plug next to the tube had to be pulled out to get the food to fall off, and this parrot did it.
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It is an animal that has been able to hide until now and has never been discovered. Its IQ is really high enough!
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Bonobos, Discovery has a special topic, the equivalent of human infancy.
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It must be a gorilla, for example, it can get high bananas by stacking chests.
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Birds, I think are crows.
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Among the animals, the second most intelligent intelligence is human: chimpanzees, orangutans, rhesus macaques, pigs, octopuses, squirrels, dolphins, baboons, pigeons, etc. The details are as follows:
1. Chimpanzees:
Chimpanzees are considered to be the most intelligent species in the world, second only to humans. They look and behave like humans, and as one of the 10 closest animals to human intelligence, chimpanzees have the ability to think like humans, and some have learned to play games and solve math problems. The chimpanzee's mind can be trained, with a brain capacity equivalent to that of a 5-year-old human child.
2. Orangutans:
Orangutans can also adapt and mimic humans, with a brain capacity equivalent to that of a 3-year-old child. With a unique ability to learn new skills, orangutans are also believed to have advanced communication abilities and can adapt and be aware of their surroundings better than other animals. Also able to adapt by learning new skills in an ever-changing environment.
3. Rhesus macaques:
Rhesus macaques have the ability to form complex social structures and act according to their posts. Heavy stones can break through hard coverings, and they are very well organized and united.
4. Pigs: Pigs can have mental abilities like those of a 3-year-old human child, and they are said to have feelings. Pigs dream at night and cry in mourning. Pigs have the ability to learn new skills, and pigs can cope with environmental stress.
5. Octopus: Octopuses are highly skilled carnivores, and octopuses can adapt to their environment by changing their color to disguise themselves when trying to evade predators. They can be predators of predators or turn the table around and fight back against predators.
6. Squirrels: They can live both in a family environment and in the wild. They don't behave like humans, but when it comes to food gathering, they are one of the most intelligent animals known. Squirrels can go to collect food, and they are also believed to have intelligent memory skills.
7. Dogs: Dogs are the most loyal animals in the entire animal kingdom. They are the only animals that can sacrifice their lives for their owners. In fact, dogs have different intelligences depending on the breed, but they are generally as smart as a 2-year-old human child.
8. Dolphins: Dolphins have the largest body mass-to-brain ratio, in fact, their brains are the largest in the entire animal kingdom. Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals and are very friendly. They can be taught to play games, communicate with humans using symbols and body language, and dolphins respond to human commands.
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First place is a chimpanzee, bonobos to be exact. Chimpanzees are considered to be the most intelligent species on the planet outside of humans, and their wild intelligence is the same.
Human children of seven or eight years of age are equivalent.
They are the closest branch of primates to humans, and their DNA is 96% similar to ours. Some scientists even believe that chimpanzees are likely to become the second evolutionary civilization on Earth.
A foreign documentary program once vividly captured the history of a chimpanzee named Kansen Shin Qianqi. Canzi's childhood was spent with breeders. This also allows it to see human habits from a very young age and unconsciously imitate human behavior.
After years of studying, Jean Canzi can speak 384 words and even learn to use fire. When Canzi was five years old, the keeper discovered that he actually knew how to regularly put branches in a burning campfire and iron pots on a shelf.
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Generally speaking! Some animals have a very high IQ and are very human. It can even be praised to understand human speech.
Now I'm going to introduce a few animals that are human.
1. Chimpanzees.
As one of the most human-minded animals, they not only look human, but also have the ability to think like humans to some extent. They belong to the family of apes and are also the same family that humans evolved. There are many animals in the family of apes, namely chimpanzees, gorillas, and bonobos.
Chimpanzees have amazing communication skills in groups, and the DNA of humans and chimpanzees is very similar. If properly trained, they can even learn human language and the different words we speak in our daily lives. Due to human activities such as poaching and habitat destruction, different pan-species are entering the endangered species.
2. Elephants. Elephants are the largest mammals, and their brains are also the largest among land animals, and the giant sage elephant is also in the top 10 animal IQ rankings. They are also known as man's best friend, and elephants have a gestation period of 22 months, which is the highest among the animals in the world.
The average newborn elephant baby weighs about 260 pounds, however, the average human baby weighs about 7 pounds.
You wouldn't believe it, elephants can also imitate many different types of sounds and are very effective in using different tools in the forest to find food. They are also known for expressing emotions such as joy, anger and sorrow, and if you are interested, you can read about the top 12 interesting things about elephants. They are known for their long trunk or the tip of their nose, and their beaks are very helpful when it comes to breathing, lifting water, and grasping objects.
Being a lackey for devils has the lowest IQ.
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