Moments of Animal Genius That Will Amaze You

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Published 2023-06-09
Here are some astounding moments of animal genius that will amaze you!
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All Comments (21)
  • Animals are far more intelligent than most people give them credit for 🤩
  • @TheWickkit
    So many animals have intelligence and comprehension far beyond what they're given credit for. And I sound like a crazy cat lady when I say this but I have experiences that have shown me that my cats communicate about things that they learn and do. It's AMAZING!
  • My former husband was an avid fisherman until we decided to collect young local fish and put them in a fish tank. We were amazed by their friendships and how much they trusted us to take down their water levels each week to clean and refill their tank. One had a bladder issue, which could ultimately kill them because it destroys their balance. We added medication to the water and the affected fish swam into my hand so I could keep it upright. My husband soon realized that fish aren’t dumb at all. They greeted us every day and he never fished again.
  • @gl15col
    The APOPO hero rats also can detect tuberculosis in areas that have no medical equipment to test people for it. They have saved many lives, improving detection rates over regular methods by 40%. They are also being trained to detect animal parts from poaching. The best friend many people can have!
  • @BigJeremyBeyer
    Hairy Houdini is my favorite 😂
    He wasn't trying to escape, he just wanted to walk around.
  • Few years ago my rooster was making a loud crowing noise at 2am so I went outside and was shocked my hen was injured and was underneath him. My thought was he hurt her but I was wrong my rooster was pointing up at the culprit it was a racoon I got my broom and hit the raccons head. My dad came out and saw me hitting the raccoon he chased it. We found out how the racoon came in the coop there was a small hole my dad patched it up and my hen who was injured I brought her in cleaned her injuries put her in one of my baskets in my bed room my rooster was making sad crow noises worried for her. A few weeks of recovery I brought her back to him, he was so happy to see her. Sadly a year later he passed away and one year later my hen passed away I've buried both next to each other. He loved my hen very much she was so small and he was a big boy sad they didn't had baby chicks since she so small though
  • @MikeP2055
    My African Grey parrot mimics things FLAWLESSLY. The microwave beeping, the squeaky hinge on our front door, and apparently I say, "Son of a b!tch!" a lot because now he does, too. As a teen, he would yell my name just like my mom from across the house. I'd be sleeping in too late, as teens do, and I'd hear my mom hollering, "Miiii-chael? Miiii-chael?!" In my half-asleep state I'd loudly grumble, "WHAT?" only to realize it was Barney. He also laughs exactly like me, so when I'd chuckle and tell him to shut up, he'd mock me by laughing at me . . . in my own voice.
    He also dances and flies up to the ceiling fan to ride it like a merry-go-round, among hundreds of other things. I quit trying to lock him in his cage --- which I always hated anyway --- because he'd figure out how to get latches and doors open in a matter of hours. He just hangs out between his cage and the big ole perch my carpenter grandfather made for him.
    Sometimes I wake up with him standing on my pillow, shoulder, or head. He's such a cutie.
  • @Judah_Playz
    Good video , I know ur going to make my day like always ❤❤❤

    Times of the parts -
    0:30 monkey see
    3:35 Drama Queen
    4:55 Canny cats
    6:53 A Whale Of A Time
    8:46 So like us
    12:11 Beary Friendly
    13:19 Rat Rescuers
    16:37 The Hairy Houdini
    19:43 Brainy Birds
    23:46 Clever Canines



    If it was helpful (:
    👇
  • I have a cat named Raven and she will sometimes point at door to tell me that she wants to go outside she and would also point with her front paw and if I'm not paying attention to her she will tap me with her paw then would point at the door again
  • Saddest thing about dogs is they're so amazing that it makes hole in our heart when they leaves you forever
  • @agemoth
    I'm in love with parrots! Especially Gizmo the Grey Bird and Beakerbeak! One day, Gizmo said proudly on camera "I'm Gizmo." to which his owner Emily replied "And I'm Emily." and then Gizmo asked "You're Emily?" clear as a bell! She was shocked and delighted, beaming and saying "Yes! I'm Emily! Oh Gizmo I love you!"
    It's on one of his shorts! He's incredible and adorable and so funny!
  • The Rottweiler that shakes his head yes and no, and the German Shepard that saved the little boy were awesome!
  • Remember to be kind if you're training an animal. Yes, they can do amazing things but believe it or not they have feelings too. Monkeys and apes may be smart but they're still wild animals that deserve respect. They also deserve to be free.
  • As a wise man once said: "For all of nature's wonder and beauty,it is also unpredictable."
  • @vilma3502
    I had friends who had an African Grey named Knor. An incredible bird. He could speak, knowingly, in 3 languages (and swear in all 3!); answered simple questions intelligently; sing in tune to songs, and was just so clever
  • @sarahseekamp7083
    There's a video on TikTok where a cat has a deaf owner the cat figured out that meowing wouldn't get the owners attention so it learned a form of sign language how cool is that
  • @56music64
    A couple here taught me something I was not aware of. Those rodents! That German shepherd at the end, what a good and great boy he was. There was an incident some years back, were an ape of some sort, I think it was a gorilla showed intellegence and empathy. When a young boy fell down into it's enclosure and was knocked out, the gorilla picked the boy up, oh so gently and held and stroked him until the zoo staff could get inside the enclosure to rescue the boy. It was very touching to see at the time.
  • @beppo2k233
    There also was an ape (I think it was a gorilla) who learned to communicate with a comuter using several symbols for different words. Once he told his caretaker that he wanted a cat. He got one, he took loving care of it and expressed his sadness when it passed away.