My 3rd study examines means-end behavior in elephants. This study determined that "elephants are suitable subjects to directly compare their cognition and intelligence with nonhuman primates, and that likely in various cognitive tasks." #39canimals https:
RT @BellaLack: @Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this…
RT @BellaLack: @Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this…
Evidence of means–end behavior in Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus) | SpringerLink https://t.co/Q78ptxU0T9
RT @BellaLack: @Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this…
RT @BellaLack: @Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this…
RT @BellaLack: @Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this…
@Pattmandhu @Protect_Wldlife Here's one based on Asian Elephants : https://t.co/MLSJeg45wp Not a study, but interpret this how you like : https://t.co/Aj4NppsSZ1 Depending on how you define intelligence, this could be considered more intelligent than hum