lear parrots
lear parrots

comparative animal training, the ease with which animals learn different?
I can find a lot about the training of animals in general, and things by saying things like parrots are smarter than the finches, and laboratories are smarter than pugs, but I am looking for information hard. For example, how many trials it takes a turn to learn to xyz, differences between laboratories, the task now, but for a parrot and so on. Someone has information or references?
You decide is impossible to say, since we have limited technology. The blue whale has a brain larger than any other creature on Earth. Dolphins and porpoises can recognize their own reflections, and is said to have the intelligence equivalent of second grade. But how do you measure intelligence? There are many forms of intelligence rate. In addition, we have the correct means to measure intelligence? No. However, here is my list. primates, whales, dolphins, elephants, cats, dogs (some are stupid, so that's why dogs are the sixth), some species of parrots, and then the laboratory rat. According to the web log, a program of televsion on the Travel Channel recently ranked the 10 most intelligent animals (in order to increase intelligence): "squirrel, squid, crow, dogs, pigs, parrots, elephants, monkeys, dolphins, monkeys "source: iamtonyang.com" Besides humans, the ten most intelligent animals are: chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, baboons, gibbons, monkeys (many species, especially macaques), small toothed whales (especially killer whales or Orcas), dolphins, elephants and pigs. "Data source wildly weird, organized by rarespecies.org http://www.rarespecies.org/kids/weird.htm
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