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Dolphins are "self-aware". To prove whether animals are "self-aware," scientists have devised a "flag test." Here's how:
A kind of paint is applied to the animal being tested and then asked to look in a mirror. If you look at the image in the mirror and then deliberately look at the color mark on your body, you are considered to be showing "self-awareness". Most of the animals that undergo the "flag test" ignore their image in the mirror or mistake it for another kind to fight (e.g., a rooster), and only advanced primates such as chimpanzees and gorillas use the mirror to examine their bodies.
Among non-primates, only dolphins and elephants look at the stained signs on their bodies through a mirror, showing signs of "self-awareness".
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Raven: Can use a variety of gadgets, has very strong learning ability and memory. The real-life version of the crow drinking water is only a small test for it.
When I was a child, I once offended a pair of crows, and then the two crows blocked the door of my cousin's house separately, and when we went out, they flew down and on us, if we were accompanied by an adult, it wouldn't, but as soon as the adult walked away half a step away, the crows would rush down again, and this situation lasted for a summer vacation in my memory. It can be seen that crows hold grudges, recognize human faces, and are very intelligent birds.
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In "Stainless Steel Mouse", it is said that rats are the masters of the universe, which roughly means that rats are actually high-IQ creatures, they let humans act recklessly, and then live in every corner of the human world, and humans help them obtain survival resources. I watched it many years ago, I can't remember it clearly, but what I want to express is that the so-called high-IQ creatures may not be able to build spaceships and rockets, but can build buildings with language and art, and maybe some kind of bacteria can combine to form a neural network, with incomparably powerful thinking ability (the concept in a certain domestic short science fiction), this is a high IQ, and ordinary bacteria multiply everywhere, constantly evolve to adapt to the environment, and it is also a high IQ.
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Elephants will greet strange elephant herds, and will remember that there is a water source, there is good food, and elephants are really greedy....Will soothe other members and have a loving and caring behavior for the baby elephants in the group (a behavior that only a few high-IQ animals in humans, dolphins, elephants, and orangutans have). When I was in school, I watched a documentary channel about a female elephant who abandoned her newly born cubs, and biologists were puzzled by this phenomenon, so they adopted the baby elephant, and it turned out that the abandoned baby elephant had congenital heart disease.
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I work at Ocean Park. No matter how old a beluga whale grows, it generally only has the IQ of a 3-4 year old child. Sometimes there are both adults and children nearby, and the beluga whale will open its mouth to the child, but it does not dare to open its mouth to the adult.
Because they have a childlike heart, for example, human children only want to play with children of the same age, and do not like to play with adults. It's the same with beluga whales, they swim away when they see big tourists, and they want to go over and play with small tourists when they see them, so opening their mouths represents an interaction.
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My dog, Pug, is called Mao Mao. Usually it sleeps with its parents, and one morning they both woke up, but no one moved tacitly, squinting to see if Mao Mao woke up or not. As a result, Mao Mao woke up and patted them gently with his paws, but found that they had not moved.
He lay down, closed his eyes, purred twice, and pretended to be asleep, then opened his eyes to see if they were awake. They both looked at him and laughed.
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Cetaceans are very intelligent. But being locked up every day must be boring or irritating, after all, people's homes are vast oceans. Highly intelligent people must know that others come to watch or play on them for fun.
Then they can occasionally play stupid humans for fun, and there are many gifs on the Internet that beluga whales have a way of scaring little pot friends.
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When I traveled to Japan with my friends, I didn't know how to be targeted by crows when I visited Hokkaido Jingu. I walked with my friends, and the shrine was full of tall trees, and every now and then snow would fall from the trunks to our different moving locations. Of course, we also know that the crow did it, so if it really lands on us, we have to avoid moving to other places.
Even though we were on the move, there were crows trick-or-treating and getting the snow off the trunks of the trees on us, it was literal. When we got out of the shrine and arrived at the junction with the road, we were stamping our feet to clear the snow from our bodies, and I guess because the stomping sound was more pronounced, and a crow flew diagonally in front of me and my friend. I pretended to be calm and walked forward, and my friend was frightened and went around in circles.
I still have palpitations afterwards.
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There was always a lot of trouble at my friend's house, and I often bit the bag of melon seeds and peanuts to eat some. One day, a big brother who was in the jujube business came and saw a bag of Xinjiang jujube on his friend's table. The eldest brother praised, "This is a good jujube, one is big and the other is small, there is a sugar heart when it is broken, good jujubes are good jujubes!"
As a result, early the next morning, the jujube bag had been bitten, and a few were scattered around, and a small half of the jujube was missing.
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There are five types of animals with the highest IQ, which are as follows:
The first animal: the chimpanzee <>
According to expert research, the genes of this animal are very similar to those of humans. Not only are they genetically similar, but humans and chimpanzees look similar. Moreover, it can be manufactured and used with simple tools.
In the theory of apes, we humans have come to this day by making and using tools and slowly developing our intelligence.
Now chimpanzees have done the same, and maybe in a few hundred years, chimpanzees will evolve into a species that can compete with us humans! Not to mention anything else, just that they can understand our human speech and understand our human sign language, few animals can do it!
The second animal: the dolphin <>
This animal has a particularly well-developed brain, and it has its own conscious thinking and emotional changes. Experts have done research that shows that dolphin brains are more complex than human brains.
They can communicate with each other just like us humans, and even they have their own names, and when they communicate, they will communicate by calling each other's names! For example, bottlenose dolphins, bottlenose dolphins are usually mild-tempered, especially tame dolphins. Its IQ is equivalent to that of a human being between 6 and 7 years old.
The third animal: the elephant <>
Elephants also have a very high IQ, despite their huge size, but they can not only understand human speech and human gestures, they can even do things according to their own consciousness.
Some elephants are hungry and will go to human banana plantations to steal bananas. Don't think it's a very simple thing to steal bananas, human banana plantations have wooden bells, in order to prevent the wooden bells from ringing and being discovered by the goalkeepers. They even came up with the idea of plugging the wooden bell with dirt so that it would not ring.
From here, it can be seen that elephants are still very intelligent.
The fourth animal: parrot <>
Parrots are one of the few animals that can speak human, so it can be seen that they also have a high IQ. In fact, in addition to the fact that it can speak, there is another point that can see its high IQ.
Ordinary animals don't know themselves in the mirror, but parrots can recognize themselves in the mirror, not only smart but also very narcissistic. But these little birds are really beautiful.
The fifth animal: the dog <>
The IQ of dogs is also very high, especially the border herd, which is equivalent to the IQ of a human child at the age of seven or eight. Aside from not being able to speak, it behaves like a seven or eight-year-old child. Not only smart, but also the most loyal and trustworthy companion of mankind.
Some even say that it has a higher IQ than a chimpanzee.
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Pigs have a high IQ, probably 75-85.
It ranks tenth among all known animals in the world, equivalent to a human child of 3 to 4 years old, and is not inferior to a dog at all.
Pigs also have a very sensitive sense of smell, and have a long-term memory ability, and the food hidden two or three days ago can be quickly found by it, and even can understand simple human language movements.
Fun Fact About Pigs:
1. Pigs snuggle together and like to sleep nose-to-nose. Pigs, like humans, like to listen to **, play football and massage.
2. The sound of pigs can be as high as 115 decibels, which is 3 decibels higher than the sound of supersonic airliners. Pigs communicate with each other often and have more than 20 different sounds.
3. Sows sing for their young while suckling.
4. Adult pigs can run at a speed of 11 miles per hour, in other words, they can run for 7 minutes.
5. Pigs don't have sweat glands, so they don't sweat, and one of the best ways for them to cool down is to inhabit muddy ponds.
6. Pigs are very social animals.
7. Dreaming is not the only way pigs resemble humans, their genetic structure is also very close to humans.
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Animals with high IQ include donkeys, horses, sheep, dogs, and so on.
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We all know that humans are the most intelligent animals in the world, but some animals have a particularly high IQ compared to humans, and they are also very human. You can even 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, Minbi not only looks human, but also has the ability to think like a human 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 trained properly, they can even learn the language of humans and the different things 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, their brains are also the largest among land animals, and elephants are 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.
3. Pigs. They are also one of the most intelligent, social, and humane animals in the world. They are also one of the large number of animals living on Earth, with a number of about 1 billion.
They also come from omnivorous groups and can eat a wide variety of foods just like humans. There are many studies that prove that the IQ of a pig is equivalent to that of a 3-year-old human baby, and the sound of a pig is as high as 115 decibels, which is 3 decibels higher than the sound of a supersonic airliner. They usually come in groups, eating together, playing together, and even sleeping together.
4. Dolphins. Dolphins have the ability to recognize themselves in the mirror, which proves that they are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. Bottlenose dolphins are the largest of all animal kingdoms and also exhibit different emotions such as happiness and sadness.
When dolphins sleep, their brains rest on one side and remain active on the other to protect them from threats. They can also learn things quickly if they are trained properly.
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Chimpanzees: Chimpanzees are one of the closest relatives of humans, and their intelligence is equivalent to that of a 3-5-year-old child. They can use tools such as catching termites with twigs and smashing nuts with stones.
They can also learn human language and gestures, such as famous chimpanzees such as Koko and Washyik.
Elephants: Elephants are the largest mammals on land, and they also have a high IQ. They can use tools such as brushing bugs off their bodies with branches and fanning them with leaves.
They also have a good memory and emotions, can remember their relatives, friends and enemies, and will also show joy and sorrow.
Killer whales: Killer whales are the largest carnivores in the ocean, and they also have a high IQ. They can use tools, such as using fish as bait, to catch seabirds. They also have complex social structures and communication styles, and can be divided into different families and dialect groups.
Dolphins: Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals in the ocean, and they also have a high IQ. They can use tools, such as sponges to protect their noses, in search of food on the sandy bottom.
They also have complex social structures and communication styles, and can transmit information through voice and body language.
Pigs: Pigs are one of the most intelligent animals on the farm, and they also have a high IQ. It can use tools, such as sticks to dig food. They can also learn human language and gestures, such as understanding simple commands and recognizing their own names.
These are just some of the animals with higher IQs, and there are many other intelligent animals, such as dogs, crows, cats, squirrels, octopuses, and so on.
The most common left-handers in the animal world are cats, monkeys and chimpanzees who use their left hand when peeling bananas or handling complex foods, and polar bears always shoot their prey to death with their left front paw.
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