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I think that once animals have the intelligence of humans, maybe people and animals will get along with each other, or they may always be at war.
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Once animals have the intelligence of humans, then they will definitely take revenge on humans, because humans are too greedy.
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Once animals have human intelligence, I think the world will be turned upside down, because filial piety, if leopards have human intelligence, then they can destroy people, because people can't be as agile as leopards.
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Once animals have the intelligence of humans, then they will become more ** and cunning.
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Once animals have the intelligence of humans, then I think it is a great threat to humans, because for humans, it is like having more enemies.
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Staging a real-life version of Zootopia.
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I think animals will rule the world once they have human intelligence, because they are still much stronger than before.
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In all probability, their ending is to kill them and send them to the laboratory for research materials. Maybe it can be used in medicine, and it's delicious.
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If one day animals have the intelligence of humans, I believe they can compete with humans and be better than humans.
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I think they will not be controlled by humans, and I hope to be ruled and possessed by humans, and I will choose to rebel.
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will hide his high IQ and still be able to make a wave, if he doesn't hide it, he will definitely be suppressed by humans.
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Actually, I don't think it's possible, because it's impossible for the animals to plan again.
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No matter how awesome an animal is, it can't ride a bike.
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As follows:
The first animal: the African grey parrot.
Some people think that cats have a particularly high IQ, but in fact, they are not, and cats do not have a high IQ. Its IQ is not even as good as that of a dog. The IQ of an adult cat is at most equivalent to the IQ of a two- or three-year-old human child, and the IQ of an average cat is only as much as that of a one-year-old human child.
Okay, let's look at animals with particularly high IQs. This bird has a particularly high IQ. It can even "talk" to humans. In addition, according to expert research, its IQ is even equivalent to that of a six-year-old human child.
The second animal: ravens.
Many people have not heard of this crow, this is normal, this bird it is not particularly common in our country. This bird is not very good-looking, and it is black all over. But they have a high IQ, they travel in groups, they behave in a complex way, and sometimes they even have social activities.
You know, even the African grey parrot can't do that.
The third animal: bottlenose dolphins.
In the ocean, there are many animals that also have very high IQs. Killer whales, for example, have a particularly high IQ. But we're not going to look at it now, it's this animal called bottlenose dolphins.
The fourth animal: the border herd.
The dog's IQ is also quite high, of course, just an individual. Among dogs, there are those with a particularly low IQ, such as pugs, and there are also those with a particularly high IQ, such as border herders. According to expert research, the IQ of the border herding is even equivalent to that of a seven-year-old human child.
You know, the border herd is just a dog, but its IQ is so high, even higher than that of the African gray parrot.
The fifth animal: the gorilla.
Of course, the animal with the highest IQ must be the animal that looks very similar to us humans. This gorilla is one of them, and the stupidest gorillas have a higher IQ than the border herds. In addition, they use all kinds of tools, and they even have different fingerprints just like us humans.
Sixth animal: chimpanzee.
These two orangutans are not the same species, and chimpanzees have higher IQs in comparison. Some chimpanzees can distinguish many colors and calls, and they can use tools. There are some particularly powerful chimpanzees who, after training, can also calculate more difficult arithmetic problems!
Apart from it, almost no animal is able to do this.
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In addition to humans, the animals with the highest IQ are dolphins, chimpanzees, elephants, crows, squirrels, etc.
1. Dolphins. The brains of dolphins currently occupy the total weight, while humans occupy the total weight. The IQ of an adult dolphin is equivalent to that of a 6-7-year-old child.
The dolphin's brain is very well developed, it has self-awareness, and it has this rich emotion, happiness, unhappiness, compassion and the like can be expressed vividly, just like an innocent child.
2. Chimpanzees.
As a close relative of human beings, chimpanzees, as primates, their IQ is also very high in animals, and many foreign experiments use chimpanzees, because their genes are closer to humans. They look very much like humans, use simple tools, move in groups, and use symbolic language.
3. Elephants. The sheer size of their minds suggests that elephants must be sensible. Researchers have found that elephants comfort family members, help other animal species in times of need, play in the water, and communicate with each other by shaking their feet.
Scientists say their biggest takeaway was that an Asian female elephant named "Happiness" recognized herself in the mirror. This complex behavior is only found in humans, apes, and dolphins.
4. Crows. Crows are "ingenious" animals that can use twigs, feathers, and other debris as tools to trap prey in hard-to-reach places.
5. Squirrels. Researchers recently reported that squirrels would elaborate deceptive pantries so that would-be thieves couldn't find their food. Other studies have shown that squirrels are able to draw a three-dimensional map in their brains and recall where nuts are stored.
Of all the squirrels, California squirrels are probably the most intelligent, and they will use the scent of rattlesnakes to cover their scent and use it for self-defense.
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The IQ closest to humans is the dolphin family, dolphins and killer whales have much higher IQ than apes, and the peak memory of killer whales is equivalent to that of a 15-year-old human. Killer whales are far more verbal and social than apes, and they are also very good learners, with marine biologists discovering that killer whales hunt great white sharks by flipping them over.
In the event of an individual killer whale killing a shark in an area, the killer whales in that area will master this hunting technique in a short period of time, indicating that they have extraordinary social and learning abilities. Finally, killer whales also have the most similar brain structure to humans.
The role of intelligence in animals:
Gorillas' close relationship with humans:
The British journal Nature published ** said that researchers from the Sanger Institute and other institutions in the United Kingdom have completed the sequencing of the gorilla genome, and the analysis shows that it is 98% similar to the human genome, and the separation of the two on the evolutionary tree is about 10 million years ago.
Surprisingly, some of the human genome is more similar to the gorilla's genome than the latter's to the chimpanzee genome, and some genes previously thought to be critical to the unique evolution of humans are equally important to chimpanzees.
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Chimpanzee. Although chimpanzees are animals, they are 98 percent genetically identical to humans, and they live in groups, ranging from 2 to 20 individuals. There are a few people who believe that humans belong to the third group of chimpanzees. They are very similar to humans, and their IQ is second only to that of humans.
They will use tools to seduce their prey with fruits or leaves. Simple tools are also made. They have a certain affection for their relatives, know grief, and will protect their children and relatives.
Chimpanzees have been domesticated by scientists to learn Arabic numerals, and they are more similar to humans in their innate intelligence than they are in appearance.
Habits of chimpanzees.
Chimpanzees prefer to live in groups, and although their social structure is not as close as that of gorillas, they are more gregarious than orangutans. The size of the colony varies, sometimes 3-5 individuals, sometimes it can reach 30-50 individuals. The relationship between group members is more loose, especially the sexual relationship is relaxed, and the female can mate with many males, but there are also "love-specific".
The leader is also served by an adult male, and there is a certain hierarchical relationship, and the group members have obedient expressions such as giving way to the leader, nodding their heads, and whispering to the leader, and the leader responds by touching hands and touching the head. The members of the group often change, and when the opportunity arises, they can leave the group and join other groups, and some elderly individuals often do not accept any group and have to live alone.
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There is no doubt that humans are the most intelligent higher animals on earth. So who is second to humanity? The second highest IQ animal on the planet today is actually dolphins! Dolphins are the most intelligent animals on the planet, arguably smarter than chimpanzees, a close relative of humans!
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According to the available scientific research, animals do not have the ability to fully understand human language or speak. However, some animals do have some verbal and emotion recognition skills, and are able to recognize complaints and responses through human voice, intonation, and body language. Here are some of the animal's human-friendly behaviors:
1.Dogs: Dogs are considered to be the most responsive domestic animals to human speech, and dogs can learn many basic finger sock commands, such as "sit down", "lie down", "lie down", etc.
2.Elephants: Studies have shown that elephants have a high degree of emotion recognition and can sense changes in human emotions, such as happiness, nervousness, and sadness.
3.Monkeys: Studies have found that monkeys are able to understand human gestures and language, and can distinguish between different objects and colors through gestures.
4.Dolphins: Dolphins can communicate with each other through whistles and gestures, and can learn and memorize various instructions.
5.Crocodiles: Crocodiles can distinguish between different sounds and tastes, and also have certain responses to human voices, such as shouting, calling, etc.
In general, animals have relatively limited responses to human language, but animals have a very strong intelligence and perception ability, and they can convey information and emotions through body language, expressions and voices, which is an important basis for mutual understanding and coexistence between us and animals.
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Other animals do not have the IQ of a human because man is a higher animal and a creature with the most evolved brain, so other animals do not have the IQ of a man.
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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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We know that many animals can recognize emotions, intentions, and commands through human speech and voice, and act on that information.
Here are some of the animal's human-friendly behaviors:
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Dogs are considered to be one of the animals that are best at understanding human language. They can understand human emotions and intentions through intonation, gestures, and facial expressions. For example, when the owner says "delicious", the dog will wag its tail with joy; When the owner says "go for a walk", the dog will start jumping and walking towards the door.
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Orangutans are very intelligent animals that can learn human language and gestures and use them to communicate and solve problems. Many studies have shown that orangutans can understand and use mathematical and spatial relationships, and can learn new skills by observing human behavior.
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Dolphins are very social animals that use complex rattling and whistling sounds to communicate. Dolphins can recognize different objects through their voices and cooperate and coordinate their actions with other dolphins.
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While cats are not considered animals that can understand human language like dogs, they can learn and adapt by observing human behavior. For example, when the owner takes out the cat's food bowl, the cat will start screaming or jumping to tease it, indicating that it wants to sell food.
In general, animals can understand and adapt to human society by observing human behavior, voice, and body language, but they cannot communicate directly and quickly and use complex language like humans.
Because after having an intimate relationship, men lose their curiosity, are physiologically satisfied, and lose interest in women, so they no longer take the initiative.
I think that if you are not willing to spend money on investment, it will be difficult to soar no matter how hard you work. In addition, it is difficult to use all the money on your own consumption system. In addition, if you feel that you will not succeed and have a learned helplessness mentality, you will not have self-confidence in yourself, and it will be difficult for you to soar.
I think that if in a relationship, once the boy proposes to break up, there is still room for redemption, because. Sometimes boys are not particularly careful or ruthless. Well, hold it back, maybe there's room for it.
The psychological tolerance is too poor, and this kind of person will not have a great future in society, because he can't stand the test! It can't be a big deal.
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