
Top 5 Most Intelligent Animals BBC Earth
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For real now octopus ravens and racoons deserve more to be in the tier list than bumblebees since they all hold a better place in the meta they are playing.
The octopus for example has the highest stealth stat from the game since they can literally change their skin color and shape while also having an ink grenade just incase they get caught by predators. They also have a high inteligence stat letting them use tools to their advantage.
Ravens know how to use tools making them have the same inteligence and maybe even higher dexterity than parrots.
And racoons can travel through many places blocked by the humans with ease.
Date: 2020-08-24
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cimbakahn
BBC Earth: There's something I didn't hear in this video when it comes to elephants. Elephants bury their dead, and They mourn their dead. A male elephant will court a female elephant up to 5 years before they copulate for the very first time. The male will bring the female gifts out of the jungle and he will bathe her. Female elephants will also take care of other female elephants babies. Elephants also rescue other elephants and other animals too, and an elephant never forgets.
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BBC Earth: There's something I didn't hear in this video when it comes to elephants. Elephants bury their dead, and They mourn their dead. A male elephant will court a female elephant up to 5 years before they copulate for the very first time. The male will bring the female gifts out of the jungle and he will bathe her. Female elephants will also take care of other female elephants babies. Elephants also rescue other elephants and other animals too, and an elephant never forgets.
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education
God that dolphin tank is horribly depressing. No wonder they're so into it: there's no other stimulation and they're probably bored stiff. This segment shows exactly why keeping these animals in captivity is so inherently cruel.
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God that dolphin tank is horribly depressing. No wonder they're so into it: there's no other stimulation and they're probably bored stiff. This segment shows exactly why keeping these animals in captivity is so inherently cruel.
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Gregory
They should do the elephant experiment with one elephant who know the problem and a different elephant who has not experienced the test and release after the knowing elephant and see if teaching goes on!
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They should do the elephant experiment with one elephant who know the problem and a different elephant who has not experienced the test and release after the knowing elephant and see if teaching goes on!
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BigBaby
This is not true, Scientifically proven that dolphin is the most intelligent animal of the world, Mentally and Emotionally. They are the most curios animal compare to all animals
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This is not true, Scientifically proven that dolphin is the most intelligent animal of the world, Mentally and Emotionally. They are the most curios animal compare to all animals
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Burn
Kind of interesting to see Nellie waging her tail. Do pigs do that, or did she learn that behaviour from living among dogs?
Btw, why are there bumblebees here? I don't get it.
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Kind of interesting to see Nellie waging her tail. Do pigs do that, or did she learn that behaviour from living among dogs?
Btw, why are there bumblebees here? I don't get it.
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Matt
The bee was interesting, but they should've replaced it with a Raven, or a Crow, or a Jumping Spider, or an Octopus, or a Dog, or a Cat, or a Whale, or literally anything else lol
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The bee was interesting, but they should've replaced it with a Raven, or a Crow, or a Jumping Spider, or an Octopus, or a Dog, or a Cat, or a Whale, or literally anything else lol
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Yazmeli
The elvis project is pretty cool. creating vending machines for dolphins. who would have thought our underwater masters would train us so well.
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The elvis project is pretty cool. creating vending machines for dolphins. who would have thought our underwater masters would train us so well.
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Md
If i had a bird, and i trained him for at least 2 months, with love and affection, will he escape if he is ever outside or if i open a window
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If i had a bird, and i trained him for at least 2 months, with love and affection, will he escape if he is ever outside or if i open a window
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