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Top Six Most Intelligent Animals in the World
Here are the six animals that are ranked top in intelligence. Did you know that a pig and a squid made the list. Read on to find out more.
1. Chimpanzees (this is inculding other monkeys that are related to this, but a bit different abilities)
Why Chimpanzees to be the top animal? Chimpanzee are the most related to human beings. We are 98.4% same DNA and the rest which is almost 1.6% are a bit different. Like how we are no that hairy, and other difference between us. Mainly how they are the most intelligent out of all animals are that they think like us. They use weapons as us to defend themselves from danger. They throw stones, sticks, spears, etc. They also make medication for themselves to heal from wounds, pain, etc. With plants, animals, and many others! They show emotions to other like how humans get angry they sometimes get in fights for no reasons, and sometimes when we tend to cry because our feelings were ruined, etc. They have conversations when they grunt, scream, hoot, or yell at each other! They can live up to 60 years not as much as we can live up to. That is why the Chimpanzee is one of scientist thought as making the Chimpanzee as the number one animal (for intelligent)!
2. Octopus
Did you know that an octopus is always staring at you at the aquarium? The zoo did an experiment how octopus are special is how they the ability of "Observational Learning!" This means that when the octopus see someone do something. The octopus copies what the person, or animal is doing. Many innervates don't have this ability! Octopus can also recognized, and remember what the different shapes, sizes, and brightness of objects are! Other experiments are that, people taught Octopuses to open a soda can!
3. Smaller Toothed Whales
Smaller toothed whales are know for there feelings, or emotions for other animals. Whales can experience feelings of anguish, joy, and parental love. Why do scientist think that whales has feelings is because, there was a dead whale washed up at the shore that was the mother of these two Narwhals. Many people have been seeing these two Narwhals every single day. Everyday the Narwhals would swim together to respect there mother that died there.
4. Dolphins
Dolphins are the most intelligent animals. There brains is bigger than ours, and they have the biggest cranial mass in the entire world. Instead of thinking that dolphins are fun for entertainment. They have ability that they can even pull-off jokes on other animals! One of the Dolphins that a researcher have seen is when it was plucking a bird�s feather from behind, and tossing manta rays like Frisbees. Really wired to see a Dolphin pull-off that joke!
5. Elephants
Why an elephant? The elephant has a brain that weighs 5 kilograms! Elephants has been known as a "I can do it myself with no help!" When a elephant get an objects, it can gather all of these, and make anything that it needs! Pliny the Elder, was know to recored this information. How he learned this is that an Elephant, and a Rhino they were fighting each other. The elephant got a metallic-bristled brush on a bush, and started to stab the Rhino
in the eyes, so the Elephant can run away from the blind Rhino. One time in a zoo. A worker from there saw a few dogs barking at the Elephant. The Elephant had a big tree next to it, so it broke off a piece of branch, and started to ward off the dogs away from it!
6. Pigs
A lazy pig lying on the mud. It true people might think that they aren't that smart, or probably they will say "How in the world that a pig is so smart!" Well if you don't believed that, think about that again! Actually a pig is a pretty smart! Scientist has studied that a pig has a "Complex Cognitive Abilities," which means that they specificity of those processes that underlie cognition in different species and the nature of the evolution of intelligence. OK, this might sound wired, but scientist has put these pigs in a laboratory. They had a video-game out, and see how well they played it (this was a simple video-game, not that difficult). They compared it to a "Primates," and a pig is more better at playing the video-games! Pigs can also dream there names, and really how do people dream there names when you sleep! They found out that pig's have 20 different types of squeals that makes the pig respond quickly. Last of all pigs are in love with music! The mother pig sings to it's piglet, so they will know what the mother pig voice sounds like! Oh, I forgot the very funniest one! Researchers were able to teach a few pigs how to jump over dumbbells, and fetch Frisbees!
1. Chimpanzees (this is inculding other monkeys that are related to this, but a bit different abilities)
Why Chimpanzees to be the top animal? Chimpanzee are the most related to human beings. We are 98.4% same DNA and the rest which is almost 1.6% are a bit different. Like how we are no that hairy, and other difference between us. Mainly how they are the most intelligent out of all animals are that they think like us. They use weapons as us to defend themselves from danger. They throw stones, sticks, spears, etc. They also make medication for themselves to heal from wounds, pain, etc. With plants, animals, and many others! They show emotions to other like how humans get angry they sometimes get in fights for no reasons, and sometimes when we tend to cry because our feelings were ruined, etc. They have conversations when they grunt, scream, hoot, or yell at each other! They can live up to 60 years not as much as we can live up to. That is why the Chimpanzee is one of scientist thought as making the Chimpanzee as the number one animal (for intelligent)!
2. Octopus
Did you know that an octopus is always staring at you at the aquarium? The zoo did an experiment how octopus are special is how they the ability of "Observational Learning!" This means that when the octopus see someone do something. The octopus copies what the person, or animal is doing. Many innervates don't have this ability! Octopus can also recognized, and remember what the different shapes, sizes, and brightness of objects are! Other experiments are that, people taught Octopuses to open a soda can!
3. Smaller Toothed Whales
Smaller toothed whales are know for there feelings, or emotions for other animals. Whales can experience feelings of anguish, joy, and parental love. Why do scientist think that whales has feelings is because, there was a dead whale washed up at the shore that was the mother of these two Narwhals. Many people have been seeing these two Narwhals every single day. Everyday the Narwhals would swim together to respect there mother that died there.
4. Dolphins
Dolphins are the most intelligent animals. There brains is bigger than ours, and they have the biggest cranial mass in the entire world. Instead of thinking that dolphins are fun for entertainment. They have ability that they can even pull-off jokes on other animals! One of the Dolphins that a researcher have seen is when it was plucking a bird�s feather from behind, and tossing manta rays like Frisbees. Really wired to see a Dolphin pull-off that joke!
5. Elephants
Why an elephant? The elephant has a brain that weighs 5 kilograms! Elephants has been known as a "I can do it myself with no help!" When a elephant get an objects, it can gather all of these, and make anything that it needs! Pliny the Elder, was know to recored this information. How he learned this is that an Elephant, and a Rhino they were fighting each other. The elephant got a metallic-bristled brush on a bush, and started to stab the Rhino
in the eyes, so the Elephant can run away from the blind Rhino. One time in a zoo. A worker from there saw a few dogs barking at the Elephant. The Elephant had a big tree next to it, so it broke off a piece of branch, and started to ward off the dogs away from it!
6. Pigs
A lazy pig lying on the mud. It true people might think that they aren't that smart, or probably they will say "How in the world that a pig is so smart!" Well if you don't believed that, think about that again! Actually a pig is a pretty smart! Scientist has studied that a pig has a "Complex Cognitive Abilities," which means that they specificity of those processes that underlie cognition in different species and the nature of the evolution of intelligence. OK, this might sound wired, but scientist has put these pigs in a laboratory. They had a video-game out, and see how well they played it (this was a simple video-game, not that difficult). They compared it to a "Primates," and a pig is more better at playing the video-games! Pigs can also dream there names, and really how do people dream there names when you sleep! They found out that pig's have 20 different types of squeals that makes the pig respond quickly. Last of all pigs are in love with music! The mother pig sings to it's piglet, so they will know what the mother pig voice sounds like! Oh, I forgot the very funniest one! Researchers were able to teach a few pigs how to jump over dumbbells, and fetch Frisbees!
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King Of The Sea
Think there�s no mystery left in the world? These images from Under the Sea 3D (now playing in IMAX theaters) might change your mind. Directed by underwater filmmaker Howard Hall, the film involved more than 350 hours of diving and 110 days at sea, topped off by the task of transporting, assembling, and breaking down more than 8,000 pounds of specialized equipment. These images represent some of the best stills from the film.
This venomous species of lionfish was discovered only two years ago off the coast of Indonesia. A sting from any one of its 18 dorsal fins can cause nausea and breathing difficulties, though it won�t kill you. The lionfish uses its fins to back shrimp, crabs, and smaller fish into a corner, and then swallows the prey in one quick strike. The crew was able to nab this shot because the subject was busy at dinner.
Look At Me, I�m Beautiful
This breathtaking octopus, first discovered a few years ago, does a pinwheel-like somersault in the waters of Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. The wunderpus most resembles the mimic octopus, though its white markings are unique to the species.
It was given the name Wunderpus photogenicus because the photographer and scientists found that the species could mimic most of its predators, including lionfish and mantis shrimps, as a means of defense.
Another unique trait is its elusiveness: It took the crew six hours to capture this shot.
I�m Ready For My Close-Up
Hiding among the rocks off the coast of Papua New Guinea, this crocodilefish proved dangerous when it lunged directly at the camera lens in pursuit of a blue chromis, a type of damselfish.
The crocodilefish gets its name from its flat head and intricate skin pattern that resembles a crocodile�s tough hide. The fish�s camouflage, including the iris lappets over its eyes, helps it sneak up on its next meal.
Enjoy It Now�It�s Going Fast
This gorgeously soft coral was shot in Papua New Guinea, part of a vast region known as the Coral Triangle, which encompasses the waters of Indonesia and the Philippines and extends as far as the Solomon Islands.
This area is home to approximately 40 percent of the world�s reef wildlife population, including more than 75 percent of coral species and some 3,000 individual species of fish, as well as sea turtles, mollusks, crustaceans, and marine mammals.
Unfortunately for coral reefs (and for us), they face a serious risk from climate change�experts estimate that as much as
Proceed With Caution
The venomous scorpionfish can be easily mistaken as part of the ocean floor. But beware its spiny head and body: Each spine is covered with venom that can seriously wound any creature that goes near it. Once injected, the fish�s venom can cause intense swelling, nausea, seizures, and paralysis�all of which meant that the divers needed to take care when approaching it.
Snuggled In The Coral
Seen here in the tropical waters near Papua New Guinea, anemonefish usually live where they are born. The species gets its name from the hue of its skin, as well as where it makes its home.
The anemonefish has to first acclimate itself to living with an anemone by adjusting to the anemone's stinging tentacles, which protect the fish from predators.
You Lookin� At Me?
This species, seen here at Dinah�s Beach in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, is twice the size of its California cousin. Its relatively small claws carry amazing power: One claw is strong enough to break the glass of an aquarium in a single strike.
This shrimp toyed with the film crew, faking an emergence from its den only to hurry back inside. They finally nabbed this shot when the shrimp came out to spear its dinner and quarrel with a cardinalfish.
If Bruce Banner Were A Fish
Of the approximately 100 species of cuttlefish, the giant is (unsurprisingly) the world�s largest. This one, filmed near Whyalla, South Australia, is in the middle of a mating ritual, showing off its ability to display an entire color spectrum on its skin. As the crew was returning to the boat, one member yelled that he�d spotted the cuttlefish. So they grabbed fresh tanks and went back down for more than 5 hours.
The cuttlefish�s colors can change based on whether it is experiencing aggression, fear, or sexual excitement; Hall even remembers seeing one go from ivory to bright red after eating a passing fish. Of course, nature isn�t without a sense of humor: Despite all of these color changes, the giant cuttlefish is color-blind.
Where�s Waldo?
No, it�s not a piece of coral. The leafy sea dragon, related to the seahorse, lives among the kelp and uses its distinct camouflage to protect itself from predators.
Despite its intimidating name, this creature was one of the safest the crew came across, since its mouth contains no teeth: The dragon eats by sucking its food through its tube snout.
Survival Of The Oldest
Like many of the marine species in the South Pacific, the green sea turtle is endangered�though it gets extra points for longevity, given that the species has been here since the dinosaurs. Here�s one munching on the tentacles of a glowing jellyfish in the Great Barrier Reef. Lucky for the turtle, it�s immune to the jellyfish�s sting.