Humans are self-aware, able to think, make, and use tools, solve problems, and have strong language, communication, learning, and imparting abilities, as well as abstract thinking and experiencing the feelings of others. In addition to humans, other animals also have the above relatively simple abilities, and the following is to provide you with the world's top ten most intelligent animals, which is reasonable and unexpected!

Haddock hamsters
Haddock hamsters: small, fat, stout and short. After taming, it is not much different from other hamster species and can be used as a pet. In the wild survival and reproduction ability is very strong, easy to flood, north of the Yellow River in China belongs to the dominant rat species, a total of ten subspecies, most of which are distributed in China.
Its memory ability and learning ability are among the best among all species. It will not suffer twice in the same place, and it will learn the lessons of its predecessors. As an invasive species, it is a strong species wherever the footprints reach. He has been with mankind for thousands of years, and mankind has always had no way to do anything with him.
North Pacific giant octopus
North Pacific Giant Octopus: One of the smartest invertebrates and one of the fastest-swimming creatures. It accelerates in a jet-propelled manner, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h in an instant. It is also the world's largest record holder of octopus and the longest-lived octopus. In 1957, a giant octopus ran aground on a Canadian beach with a head circumference of 9m and a weight of 272kg.
The IQ of octopus, squid and squid has always been a topic of interest to scientists. These cephalopods are indeed the most intelligent invertebrates in the ocean, and their brains surround the esophagus, with wrinkled lobes, unique areas that process visual and tactile information, and so on, which are very similar to the characteristics of the human brain.
Devil squirrel
Devil Squirrel: A bright red coat that can be easily distinguished from gray squirrels and North American red squirrels. The coat color is pure and single, and the more vivid and contrasting the better, the higher the price. After being domesticated and matured from a young age, captivity will accompany the owner, stand on the shoulder of the owner to watch, and when there are many people on the bus or there are many people, it will directly drill into the owner's pocket.
Deceptive storage rooms are crafted so that thieves can't find their own food. The researchers also confirmed that squirrels can understand the communication intentions of their peers, which is an acquired learning behavior, not a congenital behavior. Other studies have also shown that squirrels are able to draw a three-dimensional map in their brains and then recall where nuts are stored.
rook
Bald-nosed crow: One of the largest species of the order, cambridge has proved through research that it is the most intelligent bird in the world, with extraordinary problem-solving skills, reasoning ability, and a strong memory, able to choose correctly and use a variety of tools. It is also the most daring bird, known as the most fearful of death hooligans, so crazy that even humans dare not provoke it!
Clever birds that can make and use tools. Mouth claws and bite off the branches of the branches, using a slippery stick to hook the bugs in the cracks of the tree. Small branches, feathers, and other debris can be used as tools to trap prey in hard-to-reach areas. A crow named Betty would bend the wire into a hook and use it to fetch food from the tube.
Asian elephant
Asian Elephant: The largest extant land animal in Asia, with the longest snout among living animals, one of the zoo's most popular "star" species for tourists, and is smaller in size, smaller in ears and flattened in the forehead compared to African elephants. There are two large bulges on the left and right of the forehead, called "wisdom tumors", the highest point of which is located on the top of the head.
Elephants comfort family members and help other animals when needed. When playing in the water, you can communicate with your peers by vibrating your feet. In the scientist's study, an Asian female elephant named "Happiness" recognized herself in a mirror. Usually this complex behavior is only found in humans, apes, and cetaceans.
Maine cats
Maine cat: strong physique, thick coat, strong ability to catch rats, belongs to the large domestic cat breed, Guinness certified the largest domestic cat is a Maine cat. It can make a soft bird-like chirping sound, which is very beautiful. Gentle temperament, close to people, intelligent and independent, empathetic, is a good companion pet.
Like dogs, they can obey their masters' orders to sit down, turn over, and drill iron rings. Training cats is more difficult than dogs, not because they are necessarily dumber than dogs, but because they like to be alone and arrogant.
Border Collie
Border Collie: Close to the Collie Shepherd, intelligent, good at observing colors, accurately grasping the owner's instructions, and can use eye gaze to drive the sheep to move or rotate. Through a large number of research tests, scientists have found that their obedience and comprehension ability exceeds that of de mu and noble women, and its IQ ranks 1st among dogs. It is also the protagonist of the Frisbee Contest and a regular to the champions.
Man's best friend, always resolutely obeying the master's orders, can learn to sit, lie down and take things and other skills. The researchers say dogs are at least able to find food through nonverbal cues. Scientists believe that they may be understood in a similar way to how humans understand the thoughts of others. In the experiment, the dog was able to correctly distinguish between photos of the same kind and photos of landscapes.
Wolverine
Wolverine: The world's largest ape, the largest primate, and the closest to human genes besides chimpanzees. Much larger than chimpanzees and orangutans, with extremely stout, reckless, fierce looks, and about the same height as humans when standing upright, but much heavier.
One of the most representative species of primates, animals with the closest genetics to humans. As it progressed, people were surprised to find that their IQ was much higher than people thought.
killer whale
Killer whales: Besides humans, they are the most intelligent animals in the world. Its IQ surpasses that of highly intelligent animals such as orangutans, elephants, crows, and parrots. The fastest mammal, reaching speeds of up to 55 km/h. It is also a well-deserved overlord of the sea, the top professional killer of the marine food chain, without any predators, feeding on sharks.
Self-awareness, homogeneous communication, and cluster collaboration are all for it, ranking second in the world.
mankind
Humans: In terms of IQ, it is indisputable that humans win the championship. It brought all the species of the world to his feet, not by his powerful body, but by his sharp teeth, and it was precisely with his most powerful brain.
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