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re: Variations in Human Intelligence vs Animal Intelligence
Posted on 5/10/24 at 12:02 pm to sidewalkside
Posted on 5/10/24 at 12:02 pm to sidewalkside
absolutely. at least in animals where it is easy to somewhat gauge their intelligence.
I have 2 dogs.
and one is definitely craftier than the other.
If my older dog has a bone, toy, or just sitting in the spot that my younger dog wants, the younger dog will growl and bark while running toward the door.
Older dogs thinks something is happening, so he abandons his spot or toy to go growl and bark too.
Younger dog now takes what was abandoned by older dog and is happy as can be.
Older dog gives him this look like "you bastard! you tricked me!"
this happens damn near daily. and the older dog still falls for it EVERY FREAKING TIME.
I have 2 dogs.
and one is definitely craftier than the other.
If my older dog has a bone, toy, or just sitting in the spot that my younger dog wants, the younger dog will growl and bark while running toward the door.
Older dogs thinks something is happening, so he abandons his spot or toy to go growl and bark too.
Younger dog now takes what was abandoned by older dog and is happy as can be.
Older dog gives him this look like "you bastard! you tricked me!"
this happens damn near daily. and the older dog still falls for it EVERY FREAKING TIME.
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