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10 Most Intelligent Animals In the World
Here’s
a list of most intelligent animals in the world. The animal listed here
is sorted by the level of intelligence. This list can’t be used as a
scientific reference as this is just for your information. So If You
have other more intelligence animals that should be listed here, please
just comment on this post. So Let’s take a look at top 10 most
intelligent animals in the world.
1. Chimpanzee This
animal can be found in wet tropical forests and savannas of West and
Central Africa.
Chimpanzee are able to learn, perform the tasks of thinking
organization, and has a better memory then any other animal. They have
been known to beat the college educated in the memory test. They can be
taught to use computers to solve numerical problems. These animals can
quickly adapt and perform sign language to communicate with humans.
Chimpanzees have been observed using advanced knowledge tools. This
includes a spear to take animals out of small holes in trees, using
branches to lure and catch prey, using stones to break nuts, and leaves a
sponge to absorb water. They have seen an attack using tactical
maneuvers, such as flanking prey. They often use mental manipulation
within their families. Chimpanzee Genome Project is completed in 2005.
This shows that chimpanzees share 98% genetically the same DNA as
humans. It was approximately four to six million years since humans and
chimpanzees that deviate from the evolution of their common ancestor.
More recently, chimpanzees have been seen teaching sign language to
their babies without human intervention. We were just beginning to
understand the mental abilities of chimpanzees.
2. Bottlenose Dolphin Bottlenose
Dolphin lives in the warm waters worldwide and is the most intelligent
species of dolphins. It has a very large brain and the cerebral cortex
and the frontal lobe is 40% larger than humans. Cerebral cortex is a
part of the brain responsible for social communications, abstract
information processing,
problem solving, and intelligence of a higher level. Dolphin bottle
very easily trained. They have been found to have the ability to think,
plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas, and learn from
previous experiences. They use echolocation to hunt prey, and certain
forms of squeaks and whistles to communicate with one another. It is
also interesting to see that in many occasions this dolphin show remorse
for the other species and the signs of consciousness. In a story
recently, the local dolphin named Moko saved two Pygmy sperm whales
stranded on New Zealand. Whales had been stranded for hours when Moko
appeared and led the pair through the bars of sand for safety. It is a
beautiful sight for locals and become national news.
3. Rhesus Monkey Rhesus
monkeys are known for intelligence and it has been widely used in
biological and medical research. It has great memory, the ability to
learn, and make decisions for themselves. They use facial expressions
very similar to human and understood by humans. Rhesus Monkey’s have
demonstrated suicidal tendencies, planning attacks, and highly complex
social animals. They have a detailed system of shared vocal similarities
to human communication. Research on the genome sequencing of the Rhesus
Monkey in 2007, conclude that humans and apes share 93% of their
genetic DNA. Humans and apes chromosome mosaic each other.
4.
Elephant There
are three living species of elephants, African Bush Elephant, African
forest elephant and Asian elephant. All the offspring is expected to
inherit the same genetic genius. In many cultures the elephant is seen
as a symbol of wisdom and known for their extraordinary memories. They
create a mental map and is said to remember the exact location of water
holes that feeding them after not visited for years. Elephant brain is
the largest of all land animals. Elephants have exceptional hearing and
they use their ears and trunk to listen. They communicate with the
bellows,
roars, like a trumpet call, and can even send voice remotely using the
land. This animal is one of the few species that has shown mirror
self-recognition and identify themselves as independent. This test is
considered as the higher basis for empathy, altruism, and social
interaction in some other species. Elephants have noted a variety of
behaviors. Including actions associated with grief, making music, love,
play, and the use of sophisticated equipment. Elephants have
extraordinary taste for artistic achievement. They can paint a portrait
that expresses itself.
5. African Grey Parrot African
gray parrot is a species found in West and Central African rain forest.
Parrots is famous to show that they can imitate human speech, but the
African Gray can associate words with meaning and form small sentences.
This bird communicate with each other through songs, calls, and body
language. African Gray’s can easily be trained to have conversations and
activities. They can be managed to imitate, create voices and imitate
sound of household perfectly. One specific example is Alex birds. Alex
can identify more than fifty objects, seven colors, five shapes, and a
numeric value to six. Alex understands the difference between large and
small, above and below, and even show emotion understanding by telling
handlers “to go away” when he became bored with the test. Then there is
the
story of the African Gray Parrot in Nagarey, Japan lost from the owner,
wounded, and sent to the animal hospital. While in hospital the bird
began to speak with the vet says “I’m Mr. Yosuke Nakamura.” He also
provides a complete home address to the last number. Pretty sure he was
right and returned to the house, but not before entertaining the
hospital with a song and dance.
6.. North Pacific Giant Octopus This
animal live in the depth of the sea. They belong to cephalopods
molluscs class. All types of
cephalopods are known to have exceptional intellectual ability. Octopus
is considered the most intelligent invertebrate life. In the
experimental conditions, these animals have shown short and long term
memory. They have an extraordinary observation learning and problem
solving skills. Octopus nervous system has a very large, but only
partially found in their brains. In about two-thirds of octopus, neurons
can be found on the rope around and the arm. There are arm that has a
very large autonomy. They are masters of mimicry and camouflage. They
are professional escape artist and can often be found in the hull crabs,
eat the catch. This animal is very keen eyesight, sense of touch, and
very fast. There was a report from the North Pacific Giant Octopus that
reach 600 pounds, with a range of hands 30 feet.
7. Border Collie Border
Collie is widely regarded as the most intelligent dog breed in the
world. They usually spend their time tending sheep and cattle handling
various forms, but It’s also a great pet. With physical exercise and
various forms of mental stimulation this dog is the fastest to learn.
The dog is originated in Scotland, Welsh, and English border and the
dogs make a direct impact on the agricultural industry. It has been
reported that in certain areas Australian Outback, a trained collie can
do five times the amount of work that usually done by human. Border
Collie dominate over all breeds in dog sports. They excel in the high
jump, utility
classes, flying-ball, and even can take first place in dog dancing
competitions. They have an extraordinary sense of smell and is widely
regarded as the great dog. They can be trained as helper dogs, or in
search and rescue as well. This dog obviously will recognize you as an
individual personality, they will learn your routine, anticipate what
will happen next, and find a way to get what they want.
8. Ravens & Crows These
two animals is mentioned together because both are members of the
family Corvidae birds.
This family is widely regarded as the most intelligent of all birds.
Peak crow IQ scale, which is a scientific test to determine the
intelligence of birds. They can count, distinguish complex shapes, and
perform observational study tasks. Crows are social creatures and will
be involved in the air to form a jousting sequence power. Wild hooded
crows in Israel have learned to use bread crumbs as bait fish, think in
advance and anticipate the catch. The New Caledonian Crow have been
studied for its ability to use tools in looking for food everyday . This
includes creating a knife that cut the leaves and stems of grass. They
are also using advanced picking, smoothing, and bending of twigs and
grass stems to produce a variety of food substances. Raven is similar to
the crow, but larger size. Both species are black and the main
difference is in their vocalizations. Ravens do a lot of the same
behavior as crows, but they have been recognized for their ability
to drop the beans, clams, muscles, and oysters on the highway, waiting
for cars to run them over.
9. Rats There
are hundreds of species of rats in the whole world. Rat is one of the
most studied and tested the animals on this planet. They have been the
subject of research and experiments for various well-known and
influential physiological studies. The reason for this is that mice is
similar to the psychology of human. All rats learned new behaviors and
tricks easily. A 2007 study found that mice have metacognition,
which is a mental ability previously only been documented in humans and
some primates. Mice have a remarkable sense of smell and hearing. They
have been trained to detect landmines and bombs. Research and latest
technology has been suggested that mice could even smell and identify
human sputum samples infected with TB. This is a wonderful animal to
solve the maze. Rats are social animals and show signs of remorse, joy,
loss, and stress. They dream in a very similar way as humans. They also
demonstrate exceptional organizational and technical maintenance. Just
remember, mice are intelligent and friendly creatures so don’t afraid of
them.
10. Portia Labiata Jumping Spider This
species is a member of the genus Portia, kind of spiders and smallest
creatures in the list. Also known as the White-whiskered Portia, they
inhabit the critical areas and secondary forests in Africa, Asia, and
Australia. This spider has shown the ability to learn in laboratory
tests and the bug has been labeled the smartest in the world. They
perform surprisingly well in various tasks of solving problems. One of
the principles of their other charming skills of spider webs to their
food. To do this they will pull the rhythm in the corner of the web to
mimic the trapped bug or insect intruders. If Portia had been found of
this spider before, it will remember what the rhythm pattern used to
achieve success. Portia labiata had large eyes and have been seen using
extraordinary instinctive
behavior. The spider who planned to use trial and error approach to
hunting and cognitive showed a strong base. When the prey comes and
goes, the spider will sit and wait for hours to have a perfect moment to
strike. Next, plan ahead and understanding that will eventually eat
again. This spider has also shown signs of selective attention by
identifying a particular object and prey on others.