Even though animals can't write or read, they can be extremely intelligent! Scientists study lots of animals and birds to test their intelligence, and sometimes they find actually impressive species.
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Diana Dashkevich children mental health studies Psychology 23 June 2023While some people think bears are huge, dangerous, and dumb, they're actually just huge and dangerous—these animals can be extremely intelligent. Bears have great memories and skills, and if anything, that makes them even more dangerous, but interesting.
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Kate Yakimchuk planning expectations research brain Psychology 22 June 2023Some varieties of birds are extremely intelligent: they can use tools, they can mimic human voices and live for many years. At the same time, they aren't as smart as humans, and research published on National Library of Medicine explains, why.
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