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  2. Primate cognition - Wikipedia

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    The chimpanzee Böbe painting in 1967. Primate cognition is the study of the intellectual and behavioral skills of non-human primates, particularly in the fields of psychology, behavioral biology, primatology, and anthropology.

  3. Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The great apes (Hominidae) show some cognitive and empathic abilities. Chimpanzees can make tools and use them to acquire foods and for social displays; they have mildly complex hunting strategies requiring cooperation, influence and rank; they are status conscious, manipulative and capable of deception; they can learn to use symbols and understand aspects of human language including some ...

  4. It's Debatable: Are intelligent animals entitled to ... - AOL

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    The court critically noted chimpanzees share at least 98 percent of their DNA with humans, and eminent primatologists have said the animals have advanced cognitive skills including the abilities ...

  5. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia

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    A chimpanzee from the Kasakela chimpanzee community was the first nonhuman animal reported making a tool, by modifying a twig to use as an instrument for extracting termites from their mound. [ 144 ] [ 145 ] At Taï, chimpanzees simply use their hands to extract termites. [ 125 ]

  6. Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness ... - AOL

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    “The sequence of steps that you would only ever have imagined seeing with an incredibly intelligent animal like a chimpanzee or a dolphin, they see in the cleaner wrasse,” Birch said ...

  7. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    Influential exceptions included, for example, Wolfgang Köhler and his insightful chimpanzees [22] and Edward Tolman whose proposed cognitive map was a significant contribution to subsequent cognitive research in both humans and animals.

  8. 49 Times Crows Were Seen Doing Scarily Smart Things - AOL

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    Their memory and social communication are part of why crows are considered some of the smartest animals on Earth Image credits: earthpen4518 #23 Crows' Cognitive And Problem-Solving Skills Are ...

  9. Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Group of chimpanzees. In primatology, the Machiavellian intelligence or social brain hypothesis describes the capacity of primates to manuever in complex social groups. [1] [2] The first introduction of this concept came from Frans de Waal's book Chimpanzee Politics (1982). In the book de Waal notes that chimpanzees performed certain social ...