Why can t parrots remember their way home when they have a high IQ?

Updated on educate 2024-07-01
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, parrots do not have a very high IQ. Parroting only shows that he has a better memory. He is good at learning to speak.

    Haven't you heard of it? Is the IQ of a crow very high? The crow can invent a lot.

    For example, we all know the story of the crow drinking water, and the crow can put the fruit that he can't open on the crossing line of the road, and let the car press the fruit away. I've seen footage like this. It is specialized in foreign countries.

    Give dynamics. ** The person who took the video took it down. He'll be there.

    When the car is red. Place this fruit on the zebra crossing. And then.

    When the light is green. The car drove by? Pressed this fruit open.

    Wait until it's red again. So he hurried over and pecked at the fruit and ate it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Parrots are released to die, not adapted to the environment of our city and will be killed by cats, and you open the window, one day easy to fly out of the house, birds fly off, so it means that in fact, parrots (hand-raised) and cats and dogs are a kind of pets that can be interacted with.

    For example, it will be naughty, will your cats and dogs take it out, if you go for what reason, a large part of it is frightened, and parrots are too, they are scared, they fly, and they can't find a home. Parrots (hand-raised) are generally very clingy. It's like cats and dogs.

    Then the parrot will easily fly away when it is older and sexually mature, usually because of curiosity about the outside world, so that two reasons why parrots do not fly are obtained, one is to cut its wings, although it can also fly but it can't fly far.

    The other is that your cat and dog don't go, so why should the parrot go? Nothing that has been seen has flown away, and what has flown away is no longer visible. I won't fly far, sometimes I fly far, I will come back, I won't fly around at all, I will stay on my body when I am tired of playing, which is very likable.

    Parrots have different personalities, parrots are divided into two types: hand-raised and bird-raised, and some hand-raised parrots are really not very good at flying away, the reason is that the parrot sees you as its companion, or partner. But only some parrots, such as cockatiels are naturally timid and curious, no matter how you raise them, at most they are clingy without being frightened, and once frightened, their instinctive reaction is to flee instead of returning to their partner or partner. This is fundamentally different from Keck, Jin Xiaoyang, King Kong, and Sunflower Parrot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hand-raised parrots generally do not fly away, are dependent on humans, and are more clingy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Parrots are suitable for domestication and cannot survive in the outside world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the parrot is reluctant to walk because of its feelings for people, this is the reason why it is reluctant to fly away.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Parrots have a hard time surviving in the outside world and are dependent on humans.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because parrots have too many natural predators in the outside world, and it is more troublesome to find food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The parrot knows that it is impossible to live without humans.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hand-raised parrots are very clingy and will not fly away.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because it is very smart and knows that it is difficult to survive without people

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parrots know their way home, and it's easy to understand why: if they don't have a sense of direction, the breeding wild birds won't be able to return to their nests after they've gone out in search of food.

    Now the question is does your little parrot treat your home as if it were its own? Birds grown up in the wild will be driven away by their parents and live independently, and domestic birds will more or less maintain that nature, so it can be understood that your bird has gone out to find a home of its own. Don't ignore their ability to adapt to the environment, many domesticated birds also know how to look for food in nature, and the poorest will also come to people's doorsteps to forage for food, so they will be taken in by people, don't worry.

    Because even if people who don't like animals come across a cute bird like a parrot, they will raise it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you used to take it out a lot, it might come back, otherwise, there is little hope.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hardly possible. Parrots are not carrier pigeons.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    They won't go home on their own, their IQ is about the same as that of a three-year-old child, and they also need someone to protect it.

    It's hard to say, unless it knows the way, otherwise it won't come back by itself, which means not asking.

    Didn't they say they wouldn't find their way on their own?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Recognize the omission

    Because it has a memory of the environment in which it has lived for a long time, it should be late to recognize the way home.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Parrots don't know the way and basically won't come back. If you just lost it, you can look for it nearby, but if you lose it for a day, you won't find it at all.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you can find your way home, the parrot generally remembers the way home, and its memory is very strong, and I believe that the parrot will be able to find it home.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Raise two red peony parrots and flew away one yesterday, can it still find its way back? The parrot is very clever and should be able to get it back.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The parrot will not come back if it flies away, the parrot bird is full of wildness, and the parrot can live freely in the wild, which is more comfortable than being locked in a bird cage, if you like to raise a parrot, don't let it fly away, it will not come back if it flies away, parrots are different from pigeons.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible that they will not come back, the IQ of the birds is relatively poor, and they do not often go back training, and they go out and forget where their home is.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the parrot doesn't know the way, it won't come back if it's far away, it's not that the parrot doesn't want you, it's just that he can't remember the way home.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Will come back, the probability is very small, very small.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The study found that although the brain of birds has a small volume and does not have as many wrinkles as mammals, its core striatum is well developed. This structure constitutes the main integrated center of the bird's brain, manipulating various activities such as eating, singing, flying, and all complex instinctual reproductive activities. The intelligence of birds is mainly determined by the degree of development of this structure, not the size of the brain, and the brains of the more intelligent birds, such as crows and parrots, are larger than those of less intelligent birds, such as chickens and pigeons.

    Experts have also found that the areas of the bird brain that perform perceptual processing, motor control, and sensorimotor are the same as those of the mammalian neocortex. The lateral process, the optic lobe, of the midbrain of birds also forms a visual link, similar to the visual cortex of mammals. These complex nervous and sensory systems ensure that birds accurately reflect the complexities of flight and life at heights, allowing them to collect food, mates, defend occupied areas, hatch eggs and brood, and correctly distinguish friend from foe.

    In addition, molecular studies have shown that brain regions in birds and mammals are very similar in terms of genes and biochemical mechanisms.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are many varieties of parrots, and the level of intelligence is also very different, good and bad, even if it is the same breed, the difference in intelligence is also high and low, from the entire animal kingdom, the intelligence of parrots is not too high, even if the high intelligence breed is compared with other animals, it is not outstanding, in addition to people, the top three animals with high IQ individuals are chimpanzees, dolphins and pigs, yes, it is a pig, and the pig has a high IQ, but in the case of artificial domestication, it is mainly for eating meat and limiting the development of pig intelligence conditions, In extreme cases, special pigs that are domesticated in captivity can be used to detect drugs, hunt for treasures, watch children, shepherd sheep, and communicate with their own kind, or "do business" with people, and there is evidence that the intelligence of pigs is even higher than that of border collies. And then down there are octopuses, crows, magpies, elephants, dogs, monkeys, foxes, seals, and then parrots.

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