Animal intelligence is difficult to define.
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Explore how animals exhibit complex cognitive abilities through problem-solving, insight, and tool use. Intelligence in animals, like primates, dolphins, and corvids, is linked to brain size and social group complexity. Cultural behaviors spread through learning in animal populations.
Animal intelligence is difficult to define.
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KEY CONCEPT Some animals other than humans exhibit behaviors requiring complex cognitive abilities.
Animal intelligence is difficult to define. • Cognition is the mental process of knowing through perception or reasoning. • awareness • ability to judge • ability to solve complex problems • Other factors affecting an animal’s behavior may seem like cognition.
Some animals can solve problems. • Insight is the ability to solve a problem mentally without repeated trial and error. • observed in primates, dolphins, and corvids • chimpanzee retrieving hanging bananas
Tool use helps an animal accomplish a task. • some dolphins use sponges to protect and hunt • crows and chimpanzees make probing sticks • capuchin monkeys use rocks to crack nuts
Cognitive ability may provide an adaptive advantage for living in social groups. • Intelligence in animals seems to be correlated with two characteristics. • relatively large brains for their body size • live in complex social groups
Cultural behavior spreads through a population by learning, not by selection. • taught to one generation by another • aided by living in close proximity