For some scientists, the brain has become the last frontier to conquer. This eye-opening six-part series explores the grand themes emerging from the latest brain research that is producing a whole new... continue reading
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A compendium of videos that investigate animal cognition, emotion, communication, and more. Any time an animal shows surprising behavior that we usually only attribute to us, the video goes here.
For some scientists, the brain has become the last frontier to conquer. This eye-opening six-part series explores the grand themes emerging from the latest brain research that is producing a whole new... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnafrom yt: Sir David Attenborough explains the social lives and the intelligence of this Ape.
posted by NeuralNoiseHeart-breaking footage of dolphins trying to keep an injured member of their pod from drowning.
posted by OctopussyWildlife filmmakers, scientists and naturalists come forward to present a compelling case that animals have emotional lives that may rival our own. They offer surprising evidence that animals' emotions... continue reading
posted by burdturglerA game so simple, even a parrot can play it...
posted by mas8705Researchers set up tests to show that great apes can recognize themselves in the mirror.
posted by IssykittyWilly the parrot alerts babysitter to choking toddler, who is saved. Take that Joe the plumber.
posted by littledragon_79Bad bird, bad bird, whatcha gonna do when they come for you...
posted by ninewestThe Giant Pacific Octopus is smarter than you might think. And at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, Jorge Ribas watches one use its wits - and many arms - to get a snack. I've loved Octopus since I went... continue reading
posted by moodoniavia Not exactly rocket science text (from site above): Many chimps throughout Africa have learned to build these fishing-sticks. They insert them into termite nests as bait, and pull out any soldier... continue reading
posted by NeuralNoiseAll Ball was a pet cat of Koko, the famous gorilla living in Woodside, California, who communicates through sign language. In the summer of 1984, Koko asked her trainer, Dr. Francine 'Penny' Patterson,... continue reading
posted by aspartamGo octopus! You really deserved that meal.
posted by OrnthoronMonkey dentists have more influence than human dentists.
posted by volumptuousFEAR THE NINJA BEAR! Aso Zoo in Hiroshima, Japan.
posted by volumptuouspretty damn cute
posted by deputydog[YT:]"BBC wildlife. Charlotte Uhlenbroek explains just how similar these bonobos social habits are to our own."
posted by schmawyKanzi appears to be able to communicate using an image based touch screen. Did he understand the presenter's invitation to play?
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