Meet Some of the Wisest Animals in the World || by @ferdinando
Hello Friends,
To categories animals based on wisdom, you need to consider some features that can be found in that animal such as language comprehension, altruism, self-recognition, cooperation, mathematics skills and problem-solving.
So Here Are 5 of the Wisest Animals in the World
1. Dolphins
I so much love this animal for do many reasons, it is really one of the best and greatest mammals.
A dolphin has a large brain relative to its body size. The cortex of a human brain is highly convoluted, but a dolphin brain has even more folds. In marine animals, Dolphins and it's kin are the only animals that have passed the mirror test of self-awareness.
2. Chimpanzees
It's not really a shock to us, because Chimps are our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.display a wide range of emotions, and recognize themselves, which means chimps can learn sign language to communicate with humans.
3. Parrots
One of the most sensitive, and intelligent bird in the world. The parrot is capable of doing so much, that will amazed the humans. The parrot can solve puzzles and also understand the concept of cause and effect and for its astounding memory and ability to count.
Parrots are thought to be as smart as a human child and It can speak human words and use them in context to communicate with people.
4. Elephants
Elephants🐘 are really very wise animals, because they unarguably have the largest brains of any land animal. What interest me most about the elephant is his retentive memories, demonstrate self-awareness, cooperate with each other, and the cortex of an elephant's brain has as many neurons as a human brain.
5. Pigs🐖
Most people regards the pig as a dirty animal, but the pig🐖 is really a wise a animal. The reason why I say pigs are because they understand and display emotions, solve mazes, understand symbolic language, and abstract representations and can apply this skill to play video games using a joystick
Piglets grasp the concept of reflection at a younger age than humans. Six-week-old piglets that see food in a mirror can work out where the food is located. In contrast, it takes human babies several months to understand reflection.
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