Once I was in a park having a snack when I saw some pieces of candy on the grass, then I saw ants walking around trying to get to the candy but there was a water line between the two. So I got distracted and continued eating the snack, but before leaving I looked at the place and saw that the ants pulled an ice cream stick and placed it between the two and were already crossing over the candy, this is intelligence !
I agree. Elephants can even create their own art given the opportunity. I have worked with sheep (as an apprentice), in a setting where they also have a lot of space to roam and they never striked me as "impressively intelligent". They dont know that the machine that cuts up their food could also potentially harm them. But I have heard a rumor of sheep cooperating and climbing over each other to get over a fence (but that's certainly not common, I live next to sheep). So maybe they're a bit more intelligent than people give them credit for
@@mayhemmike1789 Agree! I used to feed them in my back yard from my own hand. They would line up single file and hold out their littles hands and take the cookie one by one! In San Francisco of places lol! Some of them would even say thank you!!
They have advanced parenting patterns, complex communications, tool using, and they've outlived most animals from their time and will likely outlive humans and elephants.
"Did you get the IQ test result on Velociraptor from our expert?" "I dont know... He never came back but I recieved a selfie of a Dino from his cellphone..."
@@Diana1000Smiles that doesn't matter, they use tools, Paint picture of trees and houses , one of the largest brains , have better memory than humans sometimes, love, and care.
Some seem a little subjective, albeit it makes me feel a little guilty for some of things I've eaten in my time. Entertaining as always. Keep em coming.
I'm convinced a mouse is smarter than a chicken... I've seen video of a mouse playing dead to trick a cat... never seen a chicken do much of anything. 😭
Playing dead could be an instinct (which is not intelligence), opossum play dead as their main defense. Not sure how smart mice actually are (but rats are smart). I think chickens are quite stupid. My mom has them, and ours do not even realize they can fly to cross a 1 meter tall fence despite having the ability to fly and wanting to cross it. (they actually roam freely most of the time, but the reason they want inside that fence is because that's were we bring food from. Its also the dog-yard and entrance to the house)
i have 11 chickens and 1 rooster you didnt see them cause most of the chickens nowadays are artificially bred to produce more eggs and meat..... chickens can fly some distances my ones fly from my second floor to the ground and the height is about 20 feet ( or can be more...) chickens can play a drama of being dead too when they are not in an romantic mood . chickens can solve basic mathematics such as my chicken named " sparkle" hits her beak on the drum likewise to the dot on the dice.... soo its just today society and science that you were unable to see their level of iq........
@@shaziatabbasum4312 are you talking about my case? I know our chickens can fly because I have seen it before and they landed on a place they could only reach by flying, but it was long ago. Ours dont seem unhealthy or obese
@@2killnspray9 bro, this video was posted by a fucking cat lover. Those are the only people that will tell you cats are smarter than dogs, even though they know it's not true. You can see the frustration on their eyes:))
Based on other information I have seen, some of these are very hard to believe. A hyena or a shark smarter than an elephant? Cats smarter than dogs? A crocodile smarter than a dolphin?
i think the reason is that cat is more of a predator then dog is. and they have smaller frame to, wich probly make them have to do alot more planning in thier approch in the wild, wich results in abit higher iq, but i doubt its any diffrence that can really be calculated.
@@Dennan have you ever know how valuable dogs serve in army , they are used to snuff cocaines , they are super trained , their reflexes are best , they are serving humans from centuries before , and cats are preety useless
@@luanguz1317 Lots of information is ridiculous, but, I'm a Human interested in other Humans and other Earth creatures. I'm a "Participant". (Now, I'm laughing out loud, too. ✌❤🎶)
The general public gets off on interesting spoon-fed "information", however undependable. And many YT channels are willing and able to give the general public what they want, and that not necessarily always based on actual science. Do an internet search coupling IQ with dinosaurs, etc., and see what comes up... if at all.
How accurate is that? I have a friend who's a psychologist, and once she told me they actually run psychological tests on animals during their major, basically to check on those animals potential to be taught something. Then she said that rats learned things and patterns really fast. For example, a rat in a maze and then there would be some cheese on a particular corner of the maze, but unlike the rest of the cheese laying around in other corners of the same maze, that particular cheese had a device on it to splash some water, or discharge a low frequency of a quick electric shock on the rat, so they would learn that that cheese was the bad one, or they would trap the rat at some specific corner of that same maze, inducing the rat to figure out a different path to find their way out of the maze. She told me all the rats memorized those patterns, that they learned it all so quickly, on the other hand, when the same set of experiments was engaged on pigeons, they never really learned anything. They would fall for one trap, then, on some other moment, they would fall for that again, and again. She used to say pigeons couldn't learn anything under that behavorist perspective. It got me really intrigued, cuz didn't people in old days use pigeons as mailers or something? I wonder how they did it.
And, don't forget "Planet of the Apes"? I just watched the one where Ceasar grows up in California and gets to go climb the Redwoods. I cried, I did. It's all so beautiful. ♡
@@DmitriyNeizvestniy well, adaptation may take thousands of years once we talk abou sonething so deeply intrinsic such as IQ standards. I don' reckon it would grow higher or lower just like that, in the blink of an eye. Plus, I find it hard to believe that those pigeons were dirty, heavy, with their bellies full of worms, city pigeons. I think they were as much spared and cultivated for lab purposes only as the rats in this context.
I think rat needs knowledge of lower parts of terrain more than pigeon hence better topological learning. And rats are probably better in learning trap material because of having more evolved emotions than pigeon, probably using disappointment/anger/fear to learn to avoid trap.
I'd like to understand how some species with tool use had single digit IQs, while others that don't had double digit. What was the metric, and what do the numbers in either the sub 75 scale work in humans or any point of the scale in non-humans...
This ordering raises a Lot of questions. Apart from the T-Rex, which ist mostly speculation (interpolating to somewhat similar predators), a lot of numbers obviously do not differentiate between single individuals that had rather high, trained capabilities, and ranges of breeds (dogs, parrots, crows, ...), and also, it would be interesting which and how animals have been tested (ability to abstract, numbers, easy calculations and reasoning/Problem solving, memory, tactics, ...) and which have only been observed.
Actually hyena's intelligence is almost at the same level of the apes, obviously this video is wrong, Dolphins are way more intelligent than the way this video shows
@@jurgisvalancauskas4006 they didn't have weak brains, we don't even know if intelligence played a factor in their extinction, they just have large bodies and when the plant life started dying out, they couldn't support themselves, only things smaller than an average sized dog survived through that
@megha gupta they are considered the 4th smartest animal now am not gonna stay here and prove that most of the things u said are kinda bull#### like the fact they donts have hunting skills like they are omnivorous they cand also eat plants.They do talk with eachother, a mother pig sings to its little pigglet so it knows its moms voice and many other things u said does not make that animal dumb.Need i say more?
contrary to what most people believe, pigs are relatively smart among the animal kingdom. but people love to relate pigs with stupidity. you hear people call others pig as a reference of dumb, but you don't hear people call other dogs or cats as a reference of dumb. I guess even as a human species, we are not so smart in general as well.
Pigs are one of the very select few animals that can recognize itself in a mirror. Only a few Animals are smarter like chimpanzees. Pigs are very good at communicating and are pretty emotional creatures. It's sad they are locked up and treated so poorly. Farms have brainwashed people into thinking they are dumb worthless animals so people feel better about torturing them. No animals should be tortured like that though.
@@billr5842 I agree, since I was a kid, I always feel sorry for them. Now that I am grown, I try to avoid meat as much as I can. And work my hardest to avoid wasting food
@@karatthedog6740 Pigs are actually among the smartest animals on Earth based off many sources. They have concrete evidence. They are one of the few animals that can recognize itself in a mirror and see objects behind it in the mirror and know essentially how a mirror works.
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This is the very reason why they need to treat animals more Humanely!!! Some animals can feel things they can't say , please respect the animal kingdom. They deserve your respect.
Como es posible que a las abejas, hormigas y zorros haya dicho que tiene tal coeficiente intelectual?? NECESITO VER URGENTEMENTE DE DONDE SE SACO ESA INFORMACION.
@@nanomoretti2200 sisi, y no es por ser malo con el señor que haya hecho esto, segur es buena gente, pero que me digas tu que hormigas quienes hicieron patrones tan bien organizados donde hasta saben cuidarse de las bacterias de cadaveres de su especie sin que nadie les enseñara, me digas que tiene 2 de IQ, es una humillacion
In the title of the article "Animal Intelligence", but humans are entered into Animals. By the way, who can know which animal's IQ is it? Did he test the animal?
They can do some tests with how good the animal is at solving puzzles (usually with the motivation of getting food from it). Paying attention to how well the animal observes and learns from its surrounding and experience may also give a guideline. They did find that dolphins are self-aware by putting up a mirror for them and see how they respond, they understand it is themself and not another dolphin (which not all animals do). There are various tests one can do
I can't believe this shit. And how exactly did you measured Velociraptor's intelligence? You asked talking Blue from Jurassic World or you went to Universal Studios website and saw it there under specie description? As an amateur paleontologist I can say that Velociraptor was smart as a cat maybe even less actually. This only shows how people shouldn't take this kind of charts on RU-vid seriously. I'm surprised you didn't ranked Scarlet Johansson as most intelligent creature,but I suppose you didn't watched Lucy yet.
Otters crack mollusc shells placing one stone on their tummies then wacking the shell with another stone, they create a tool every time they have a hanker for sea food that's intelligence at it's finest at least top 5.