ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE
Animals are much smarter than we think they can solve puzzles, learn words and communicate with each other is not the primitive ways.
1. The Ravens are able to solve puzzles at five-year olds
appears, crows have the ability to solve problems. Birds showed a cylinder filled with water in which floated some delicacy. Ravens quickly realized that in order to get snacks, you need to raise the water level, because they were throwing into the cylinder foreign objects. Furthermore, the birds realized that they are faster zapoluchat delicacy of the cylinder, where the water level is higher, and if they throw heavy objects into the cylinder, which sink to the bottom, and will not float on the surface. In the more interesting cases crows even managed to bend a piece of wire to fish food from a narrow cylinder. Overall, the researchers concluded that part of the problem solving crows are flush with children 5-7 years old.
2. Dolphins call each other by name, each of which is unique
Dolphins - this is a very intelligent beings. In captivity, they are easy to learn to perform different tasks in exchange for food, and yet they are able to joke mimic human behavior. In the wild, dolphins, for example, to protect their faces sponges while hunting for spiny fish and then use their needles to extract blackheads from the crevices. Each dolphin has its own distinctive whistle, which can be interpreted as his name. Dolphin will float in the direction of a fellow whose whistling sounds akin, and is likely to ignore the dolphin, whom he does not know. When the female loses her baby, she will publish his whistle until the cub is not to be found.
3. Elephants can communicate with each other and show empathy
for many years, scientists have observed the elephants and found that they are able to cooperate and communicate effectively. Related elephant family traveling together and entire clans, communicating by means of low-frequency sounds. From time to time they trample circles around her cubs to protect them from predators, or conduct well-coordinated action by kidnapping elephants competing clans to demonstrate its superiority.
Moreover, elephants are able to show empathy. In general, the animals did not show much interest in their dead relatives: they can sniff them or eat. Elephants, by contrast, show emotions towards elephant remains, lingering near them and expressing signs of frustration and emotion.In one experiment, the African elephant skull showed an elephant, buffalo and rhino. Elephants detained attention on the skull of his kinsman. Finally, the researchers were able to observe how the elephants consoled each other. As a rule, when the elephant is concerned, it produces sounds and raises the ears. Other elephants of his clan come up to him, stroked his head lay their trunks or trunks in his mouth.
4. Dogs can learn more than one hundred words
There is growing evidence of canine intelligence, but one of the most striking examples - a collie named Chaser. Psychologist John Pilley cheyzera trained to recognize the names of 1,022 different toys. When Pilli called specific toy Chaser in 95% of cases did the right choice.Recently trained Pilli cheyzera verbs in addition to the already known him a noun. Now the dog can carry out the orders of type to choose a toy, poke her nose or put on her paw. Such progress has demanded a lot of time, but it's still an amazing achievement canine intelligence.
5. Chimpanzees phenomenally solving puzzles associated with memory
Given that chimpanzees - our closest relatives, their intelligence is quite understandable.However, their level of intelligence (in some areas) could compete with men. Chimpanzee named Ayumu who lives in the Research Institute of Kyoto (Japan), has become world famous for its outstanding visual memory. He shows nine digits on the screen for a split second, and then Ayumu plays on their memory location. And chimps able to beat this game any person.Scientists still do not fully understand how it manages Ayumu, but they suggest that chimpanzees instantly estimates the number, that is looking at a number of sites and stores them, rather than sequentially counts.
6. Cockatoos can pick locks
Kakadu as crows, are able to solve challenging puzzles in order to get a treat. And the puzzles can be really difficult, for example, to open the box (which contains the cashew nut), previously removing the pin, untwisted and pulling bolt by turning the wheel, and finally, pushing the latch. It takes a lot of time, because the cockatoo no fingers. One bird solves this problem for almost two hours, but made his own, proving that birds are able to set goals and achieve them. Other birds involved in the experiment watched the first cockatoos and then cope with the task much faster.Then the puzzle has been changed: five steps to open the boxes were arranged in a different order. But the birds have coped with this task.
7. Octopuses are highly intelligent, but the course of their thoughts strange and incomprehensible to us
Intellect octopus difficult to study for several reasons: they are water creatures in captivity hardly survive, most of them lives deep in the ocean. Their living environment is different from ours, because it is understandable that their intelligence is aimed at solving and achieving very different purposes. In octopus largest brain including invertebrates in his brain neurones than in the human brain. However, 60% of these neurons are located in the tentacles, that is, we can say that the octopus tentacles are very smart. If the Tentacle cut, it can crawl, grab food and lift it to the place where he was to be the mouth. In addition, the octopus - great aesthetes and possibly color-blind. They collect stones of a certain color to disguise his lair, and many species are able to change color to blend with their environment. There are suggestions that octopuses feel the color of your skin and react to it accordingly.
appears, crows have the ability to solve problems. Birds showed a cylinder filled with water in which floated some delicacy. Ravens quickly realized that in order to get snacks, you need to raise the water level, because they were throwing into the cylinder foreign objects. Furthermore, the birds realized that they are faster zapoluchat delicacy of the cylinder, where the water level is higher, and if they throw heavy objects into the cylinder, which sink to the bottom, and will not float on the surface. In the more interesting cases crows even managed to bend a piece of wire to fish food from a narrow cylinder. Overall, the researchers concluded that part of the problem solving crows are flush with children 5-7 years old.
2. Dolphins call each other by name, each of which is unique
Dolphins - this is a very intelligent beings. In captivity, they are easy to learn to perform different tasks in exchange for food, and yet they are able to joke mimic human behavior. In the wild, dolphins, for example, to protect their faces sponges while hunting for spiny fish and then use their needles to extract blackheads from the crevices. Each dolphin has its own distinctive whistle, which can be interpreted as his name. Dolphin will float in the direction of a fellow whose whistling sounds akin, and is likely to ignore the dolphin, whom he does not know. When the female loses her baby, she will publish his whistle until the cub is not to be found.
3. Elephants can communicate with each other and show empathy
for many years, scientists have observed the elephants and found that they are able to cooperate and communicate effectively. Related elephant family traveling together and entire clans, communicating by means of low-frequency sounds. From time to time they trample circles around her cubs to protect them from predators, or conduct well-coordinated action by kidnapping elephants competing clans to demonstrate its superiority.
Moreover, elephants are able to show empathy. In general, the animals did not show much interest in their dead relatives: they can sniff them or eat. Elephants, by contrast, show emotions towards elephant remains, lingering near them and expressing signs of frustration and emotion.In one experiment, the African elephant skull showed an elephant, buffalo and rhino. Elephants detained attention on the skull of his kinsman. Finally, the researchers were able to observe how the elephants consoled each other. As a rule, when the elephant is concerned, it produces sounds and raises the ears. Other elephants of his clan come up to him, stroked his head lay their trunks or trunks in his mouth.
4. Dogs can learn more than one hundred words
There is growing evidence of canine intelligence, but one of the most striking examples - a collie named Chaser. Psychologist John Pilley cheyzera trained to recognize the names of 1,022 different toys. When Pilli called specific toy Chaser in 95% of cases did the right choice.Recently trained Pilli cheyzera verbs in addition to the already known him a noun. Now the dog can carry out the orders of type to choose a toy, poke her nose or put on her paw. Such progress has demanded a lot of time, but it's still an amazing achievement canine intelligence.
5. Chimpanzees phenomenally solving puzzles associated with memory
Given that chimpanzees - our closest relatives, their intelligence is quite understandable.However, their level of intelligence (in some areas) could compete with men. Chimpanzee named Ayumu who lives in the Research Institute of Kyoto (Japan), has become world famous for its outstanding visual memory. He shows nine digits on the screen for a split second, and then Ayumu plays on their memory location. And chimps able to beat this game any person.Scientists still do not fully understand how it manages Ayumu, but they suggest that chimpanzees instantly estimates the number, that is looking at a number of sites and stores them, rather than sequentially counts.
6. Cockatoos can pick locks
Kakadu as crows, are able to solve challenging puzzles in order to get a treat. And the puzzles can be really difficult, for example, to open the box (which contains the cashew nut), previously removing the pin, untwisted and pulling bolt by turning the wheel, and finally, pushing the latch. It takes a lot of time, because the cockatoo no fingers. One bird solves this problem for almost two hours, but made his own, proving that birds are able to set goals and achieve them. Other birds involved in the experiment watched the first cockatoos and then cope with the task much faster.Then the puzzle has been changed: five steps to open the boxes were arranged in a different order. But the birds have coped with this task.
7. Octopuses are highly intelligent, but the course of their thoughts strange and incomprehensible to us
Intellect octopus difficult to study for several reasons: they are water creatures in captivity hardly survive, most of them lives deep in the ocean. Their living environment is different from ours, because it is understandable that their intelligence is aimed at solving and achieving very different purposes. In octopus largest brain including invertebrates in his brain neurones than in the human brain. However, 60% of these neurons are located in the tentacles, that is, we can say that the octopus tentacles are very smart. If the Tentacle cut, it can crawl, grab food and lift it to the place where he was to be the mouth. In addition, the octopus - great aesthetes and possibly color-blind. They collect stones of a certain color to disguise his lair, and many species are able to change color to blend with their environment. There are suggestions that octopuses feel the color of your skin and react to it accordingly.
POST PROVING THAT CATS GOLDEN HEARTS
What do we know about cats? Somehow, it is assumed that cats, unlike dogs, are not true, no need for intimacy owners, and indeed the people for them - it's such a staff, which shall feed them and change the filler in the tray. In fact, cats are often the most loyal friends of man - ask any "cat owner," and he was happy to confirm that.
Everyone knows that cats - some of the most freedom-loving animals, with most of them with amazing patience refers to caress and embrace children and never claws.
Centennial man and his seventeen year old cat
Everyone knows that cats - some of the most freedom-loving animals, with most of them with amazing patience refers to caress and embrace children and never claws.
Centennial man and his seventeen year old cat
Two friends every morning begins with a joint reading the newspaper.
One day, eighty women on the street came the cat, and since they do not leave.
This cat always accompanies his master, who works shining pools.
The girl with special needs, whose parents were very afraid children's responses to the cat. As it turned out, for good reason: it was love at first sight.
Since then, his wife died, the cat does not leave him for a minute.
The cat snuck into the hospital to visit his sick mistress.
In fact, he is not very fond of cats, but cats do not care.
They say that cats are able to heal sicknesses.
inmate Richard Amaro and Clementine assistance program cats from shelters for homeless animals.
Bodyguards
Best Friends
Regular
This man has always dreamed to get a cat, finally, his wish was fulfilled.
Happy Together
Is not it true love?
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