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Animal Intelligence

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    Animal intelligence
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  • We humans show intelligence by putting items into ________ according to color, size, shape, and so on.
    categories
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  • When some apes look into a mirror for the first time, their reaction is _____________.
    spontaneous
  •  15
  • Like humans, can animals be ____________ to help one another?
    socialized
  •  15
  • So, without further delay, I'll _________ to professor Shanks.
    give the floor
  •  15
  • While we could claim that this is just _______ memorization, studies have shown that apes can ask and answer questions they have never heard before.
    rote
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  • Many examples show that animals can ___________ complicated problems and transfer knowledge as well.
    figure out
  •  15
  • A dog sweats through which part of its body?
    Its paws
  •  15
  • What’s the only mammal that’s able to fly?
    Bat
  •  15
  • What animal is known by the nickname "sea cow"?
    Manatee
  •  15
  • Which animal can stand on its tail?
    Kangaroo
  •  15
  • What reptile is known for the ability to change its body color?
    Chameleon
  •  15
  • They are considered to be the most intelligent of all primates.
    Chimpanzees
  •  20
  • These birds have the ability to learn and understand a lot of things such as colors, tools for example toothbrushes or sponges for cleaning tiny things in their cages.
    Parrots
  •  20
  • They swim in groups and have long repertoires of distinct vocalisations. They also show a clear understanding of cause and effect as seen when sound signals carry across large distances
    whales
  •  25
  • They are able to solve complex puzzles and use many different strategies when problem solving. They also have a very long lifespan (typically around 60 to 70 years), which means that they can accumulate a lot of experience over time.
    Elephants
  •  25
  • These birds show the cleverness in learning how to escape from a trap and get out of the danger.
    Owls
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