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Gorillas are considered highly intelligent. A few individuals in captivity, such as Koko, have been taught a subset of sign language. Like the other great apes, gorillas can laugh, grieve, have “rich emotional lives”, develop strong family bonds, make and use tools, and think about the past and future.
Ultimately, we believe the odds are in the gorilla’s favor. However, alone and at night the lion will have a strong advantage. If the lion can get in close enough and score an accurate bite, he could end the fight before it even begins. However, a gorilla is a mighty foe with more stamina and fearsome strength.
My Primate Intelligence Scale
IQ | selected primate |
---|---|
45 | gracile Capuchin |
25 | tamarin |
0 | ruffed lemur |
-25 | squirrel monkey |
No, an orangutan is not bigger than a gorilla, except for a very young gorilla. Gorillas are by far the largest of all the great apes, with an…
Orangutans
Koko
Gorillas also engage in Coprophagia, They eat their own feces (poop), as well as the feces of other gorillas. This behavior may help to improve the used of vitamins or other nutrients made available by the gorillas re-eating of seeds.
According to several behavioral measures, Coren says dogs’ mental abilities are close to a human child age 2 to 2.5 years. The intelligence of various types of dogs does differ and the dog’s breed determines some of these differences, Coren says.
Yes. Dogs are perfectly willing to eat human corpses, and there’s no evidence that they treat their masters differently than any other dead body. Modern dogs exhibit the same behavior, and many have eaten their fallen masters.
The Top 10 Smartest Dog Breeds
Well yes, chimps have way more brainpower than dogs. They can use sign language, drive cars and perform complex tasks. Studies show that dogs can understand context over chimps. As this study shows, if you do the same thing with a chimp, the chimp will totally ignore your cues.
But are they as intelligent as dolphins? In some areas, no; in others, yes. Dogs did not make the grade on the self-awareness Mirror Test—something dolphins have mastered—and dolphins appear to be better problem solvers.
Elephants are believed to rank equal with dolphins in terms of problem-solving abilities, and many scientists tend to rank elephant intelligence at the same level as cetaceans; a 2011 article published by ABC Science suggests that, “elephants [are as] smart as chimps, [and] dolphins”.
They do even better than monkeys at empathy and rescue, said Plotnik. In the wild, he has seen elephants stop and work together to rescue another elephant that fell in a pit. “There is something in the environment, in the evolution of this species that is unique,” he says.