African grey parrots are among the most intelligent birds on the planet. The ave the mental and emotional capacities of a 5-year-old human child.
Parrots are meeting and effecting on one another and might be quicker, sharper mind than you have in mind that. Although small, when made a comparison of to of quick, ready brain animal such as monkeys or great animals with a long nose. A parrot's brain is highly undergone growth and good at producing an effect of. Flight navigation, languages, social relations, hard question- getting an answer to, way out of and power to adjust are powers that all parrots have as owner within their small avian brain.
--> Alex was the African gray parrot who was studied by animal psychologist Dr.Irene Pepperberg with a words-list of about 100 words, Alex could name-giving ticket things and colors and had an early and simple view, knowledge of number ideas of a quality common to a group.
The experiments concluded that Alex was not just copying language but that he actually got clearly the ideas of a quality common to a group and even made come into existence a few words of his own.
--> Purpose power to rest is the idea that things have existence even if you can not see them. Humans are not Born with this view, knowledge, but undergo growth it by 2 years old enough. At the existence-stage of 21weeks, he showed a view, knowledge that a purpose taken away from his view was still there and by 52weeks, he was fairly expert at the "shell game" and could get back an one thing on a list kept secret in a box even when he did not see the researcher place it there.
--> The psychologist compared Alex's intelligence to a 5-year-old child. The ability to use tools is often considered a measure of intelligence in animals.
The palm cockatoo, a parrot low level of development to Australia, beats a stick on a hollow tree to show his prospective mate that he owns his own home and she can move in. using the beak, a parrot can peel the skin off a grape or crack open nuts or seeds.
--> In Australia they have been made observations taking away the screws from microwave towers. It is unknown whether they are just giving amusement themselves or putting to use their beaks.
--> Birds are separated from us by 300 million years of natural development and their brains are put into order differently than ours. This sort of knowledge is evolutionarily important and shows how intelligent birds can be.
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Parrot and dolphins are smart animal
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Yes bro parrots are very smart, good info.
And einstein grey parrot is the perfect example of parrot great mind..
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