Kanzi demonstrates that he understands spoken English with a series of novel sentences.
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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.
Kanzi demonstrates that he understands spoken English with a series of novel sentences.
posted by sometimesBy far my favourite animal in the world. This clip takes a look at how clever the orangutan really is with it's insane ability to copy humans
posted by alien_concepthoney birds communicate with humans. they guide humans and possibly other large mammals to wild bee colonies. once the mammal opens the hive and takes the honey, the bird feeds on the remaining wax and larvae ... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnaAn interesting look at the innate intelligence of Crows and Ravens.
posted by schmawy*Shakes head in disbelief*
posted by mas8705He can count, tell the difference between colors, shapes and sizes, and fabrics? Damn.
posted by JiggaJonsonIt's a chimp on a Segway! It doesn't get much better than this. Just when you thought the Japanese couldn't get more bizarrely awesome.
posted by SarzyIt's sad to think that a baby elephant can play the harmonica and dance much better than I can.
posted by castlesFirst time footage of dolphins creating smoke rings around fish, forcing them to leap out of the water... and into their open mouths.
posted by sepatown"We are increasingly realizing that we are not the only intelligent life on the planet"
posted by rgroom1If you were sitting around a cage all day, what would you do?
posted by Randy PerryYippee!
posted by Paul RicheyFrom New Scientist. Octopus are the first invertebrates witnessed using tools. In this video, they have learned to use discarded coconuts as shelter and hiding places, even going so far as to transport... continue reading
posted by therealblankmanJust how smart are monkeys? Their innate curiosity leads them to try new things, but it’s their culture — the passing of information from one generation to the next — that teaches them much of what... continue reading
posted by eric3579Pigeons play pong by pecking a ping pong ball across a table. If the pigeon scores, he is rewarded with food.
posted by reiwanI apologize for title. I am disrespectful and irrelephant.
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