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sharks rarely attack humans they are very intelligent and are aggressive
It is generally assumed that the ratio between brain size and body mass is an indication of intelligence. Although this is not strictly true it is generally true. Humans certainly have the highest ratio of brain to body. Troodon had one of the largest brains of any dinosaurs in comparison to its body therefore it is generally assumed it was intelligent.
There is a great deal of evidence that dolphins are second only to primates in intelligence. A recent example is a dolphin that approached a couple of scuba divers to get assistance in removing some fishing line tangled around one of it's fins.
No. The amount of information that a computer can store and the speed with which it can access that data makes the machine seem 'intelligent', but all of its decisions are based on parameters determined by a human.
Yes. Cows are much larger than humans are, thus need more oxygen to take in in order to function.
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No. It is not true that a largemouth bass has two brains. Only one brain is necessary for day to day life for any animal or human.
Yes, Only people have the capacity to alter the environment at will. Only people have minds to develop Intelligent approaches to environmental problems.
What if you have small thumb? What if my brothers thumb is big? That is likely true. In fact, an ordinary green pea held at arm's length is probably enough to block or mostly block the image of the moon. Yes, the moon looks much bigger than that. Our brains are amazing machines.
No. A monkey does not have two brains, only one as in apes and primates. No extant mammal has two true brains.
they are so real and they eat your brains.
Yes it is possible that some are very smart but many may be hard to train because they do have a bigger brain than us humans.