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“By venturing into eating meat, using tools, our ancestors decided really to compete with very dangerous animals. Meat-eating was one of the key factors in bringing about the expanded brain that we have today.” – Zeray Alemseged

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Problem-solving Intelligence Of Bird Brainz

Picture this - you are a hungry bird and you are looking at a fat, juicy worm.

Unfortunately, the worm is floating on a bit of water in a very tall glass, and your beak is not long enough to reach it.

What do you do?



Sharp.

That practically replicates the Aesop's Fable "The Crow and the Pitcher"!

Is that a particularly smart bird, you ask?

Actually, four out of four rooks in the experiment were able to figure out this solution to the problem.

An elegant demonstration that problem-solving intelligence at least predates the evolution of mammals.

Pipette tip to Bayblab.


Would you like to know more?
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Rooks Use Stones to Raise the Water Level to Reach a Floating Worm (Current Biology)

3 Comments:

angry doc said...
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angry doc said...

Wait, this one's better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xrWqsLHd2M

Lim Leng Hiong said...

Heh, superstition isn't really a form of problem-solving intelligence...