10.) Rats: These rodents are the tenth smartest animal which are highly intelligent. They can find shortcuts, loopholes and escape routes. They can even escape from a mouse trap. Rats are known for their cleverness and resourcefulness as they shield their younger ones from poisonous food and one important thing about them is, they are found in every continent except Antarctica.
9.) Octopus: These animals are the ninth smartest animal that can unscrew the lid of a jar. They solve problems, navigate, play but have short memory. It is a combination of strength, agility, curiosity and brain power. It can build its shelter using ocean debris. It can change its color and pattern within a second. It is the smartest invertebrate alive.
8.) Pigeon: These are the eighth smartest animals that are abundant in cities. They are quite smart and can remember hundreds of images even after several years have passed. They identify themselves in mirrors and can spot differences between two objects. They can be trained and have wealth of knowledge. They were used in olden days in India to deliver mail.
7.) Squirrel: These are the seventh smartest animals on the planet. They use an impressive array of tricks and strategies to survive. They store and cache food for leaner times and then finds their hidden morsels many months later. They pretend to hide food to confuse potential thieves, this quality shows their advance level of cunning and intellect. They can interpret intentions of others very easily.
6.) Pigs: These are the sixth smartest animals and are highly intelligent animals. They adapt to a variety of ecological conditions. They are flexible and can be trained easily. They roll in mud to keep their body cool.
5.) Crows: These are the fifth smartest animals on the planet. They gather nuts and place them on roads for passing cars to crack the nuts. And then they wait for the traffic light to change and pick the nutty snack. They use specific dialects to communicate in elaborate populations. They play games and tricks on one another and known to be intelligent than primates. They are born with tool making ethics and are crafty critters as they fashion tools from twigs, feathers and other bits of debris to snare food from hard-to-reach places. They can count, distinguish complex shapes and perform observational learning tasks.
4.) Elephants: These are the fourth smartest animals with good memory. They are quite, elegant, curious and can follow human commands in captivity and use tools in wild. They clean their food and are energetic and empathetic towards their group. They can easily distinguish between friends and enemies. They can remember exact locations of watering and are good painters.
3.) Orangutan: They are third smartest animal. They are gifted with intellectual brain after humans. They have strong culture and have a system of communication. They live in scattered communities and form a strong social bond which is a key to their advanced cognitive skills and they use tools in wild. They also stay with their young ones teaching them the needs to survive.
2.) Dolphins: They are second smartest animals in the world. They are social animals and they surf, spin, whirl, race, leap, and whistle in oceans. They have a sophisticated language and use tools in natural environment and can learn an interesting array of behavioral commands. The female dolphins remain with their young ones and make them learn all the tricks of dolphin trade. They act as informants to carry the message during the wars. Their cerebral cortex and frontal lobe are 40% bigger than humans.
1.) Chimps: They are the first smartest animal on the planet. The intellectual abilities of these chimps has fascinated humans for long, they can hunt, make and use tools and can solve advanced problems. They are able to learn sign language used to communicate with humans and can remember the human sign of an individual for many years. Their amazing ability is to use symbols for objects and combine them in a sequence to solve a complex idea. They are capable of sympathy, altruism and self awareness. They perform better than the humans in a number memory test. They can be taught to use computers to solve numerical problems.
9.) Octopus: These animals are the ninth smartest animal that can unscrew the lid of a jar. They solve problems, navigate, play but have short memory. It is a combination of strength, agility, curiosity and brain power. It can build its shelter using ocean debris. It can change its color and pattern within a second. It is the smartest invertebrate alive.
8.) Pigeon: These are the eighth smartest animals that are abundant in cities. They are quite smart and can remember hundreds of images even after several years have passed. They identify themselves in mirrors and can spot differences between two objects. They can be trained and have wealth of knowledge. They were used in olden days in India to deliver mail.
7.) Squirrel: These are the seventh smartest animals on the planet. They use an impressive array of tricks and strategies to survive. They store and cache food for leaner times and then finds their hidden morsels many months later. They pretend to hide food to confuse potential thieves, this quality shows their advance level of cunning and intellect. They can interpret intentions of others very easily.
6.) Pigs: These are the sixth smartest animals and are highly intelligent animals. They adapt to a variety of ecological conditions. They are flexible and can be trained easily. They roll in mud to keep their body cool.
5.) Crows: These are the fifth smartest animals on the planet. They gather nuts and place them on roads for passing cars to crack the nuts. And then they wait for the traffic light to change and pick the nutty snack. They use specific dialects to communicate in elaborate populations. They play games and tricks on one another and known to be intelligent than primates. They are born with tool making ethics and are crafty critters as they fashion tools from twigs, feathers and other bits of debris to snare food from hard-to-reach places. They can count, distinguish complex shapes and perform observational learning tasks.
4.) Elephants: These are the fourth smartest animals with good memory. They are quite, elegant, curious and can follow human commands in captivity and use tools in wild. They clean their food and are energetic and empathetic towards their group. They can easily distinguish between friends and enemies. They can remember exact locations of watering and are good painters.
3.) Orangutan: They are third smartest animal. They are gifted with intellectual brain after humans. They have strong culture and have a system of communication. They live in scattered communities and form a strong social bond which is a key to their advanced cognitive skills and they use tools in wild. They also stay with their young ones teaching them the needs to survive.
2.) Dolphins: They are second smartest animals in the world. They are social animals and they surf, spin, whirl, race, leap, and whistle in oceans. They have a sophisticated language and use tools in natural environment and can learn an interesting array of behavioral commands. The female dolphins remain with their young ones and make them learn all the tricks of dolphin trade. They act as informants to carry the message during the wars. Their cerebral cortex and frontal lobe are 40% bigger than humans.
1.) Chimps: They are the first smartest animal on the planet. The intellectual abilities of these chimps has fascinated humans for long, they can hunt, make and use tools and can solve advanced problems. They are able to learn sign language used to communicate with humans and can remember the human sign of an individual for many years. Their amazing ability is to use symbols for objects and combine them in a sequence to solve a complex idea. They are capable of sympathy, altruism and self awareness. They perform better than the humans in a number memory test. They can be taught to use computers to solve numerical problems.