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Nature · S18 E6

Inside the Animal Mind Part One: Are Animals Intelligent?

2000-01-04 · 53 min

Birds may have a reputation for being less than geniuses, but researchers are discovering that some are remarkably smart. Some birds have the capacity to recognize, count, or name different objects. Ravens, for instance, have the ability to solve difficult puzzles, such as untangling a knotted string to free up a tasty treat or figuring out how to steal fish by hauling in an angler’s untended line. And, as shown in the first part of NATURE’s Inside the Animal Mind, crows on the remote Pacific island of New Caledonia have learned a skill that people once thought only primates could master: the use of tools. The birds use long, specially chosen twigs to spear the plump grubs that hide deep beneath the bark of rotting logs.

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Season 18 Episodes

  • E1Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Katabatic
  • E2Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Iceberg
  • E3Horses
  • E4Sled Dogs: An Alaskan Epic
  • E5Wisdom of the Wild
  • E6Inside the Animal Mind Part One: Are Animals Intelligent?
  • E7Humpback Whales
  • E8Inside the Animal Mind Part Two: Do Animals Have Emotions?
  • E9Inside the Animal Mind Part Three: Animal Consciousness
  • E10Cheetahs in a Hot Spot
  • E11Showdown at Grizzly River
  • E12Jackals of the African Crater
  • E13Obsession with Orchids
  • E14Earth Navigators
  • E15The Body Changers
  • E16Springs Eternal: Florida's Fountain of Youth
  • E17The Nature of Sex
  • E18Animal Attractions: Amazing Tales from the San Diego Zoo