Magpies, which are members of the crow and raven family, are the only non-mammal animals that are intelligent enough to recognize themselves in a mirror.
Babies can typically recognize themselves in a mirror at around 18 months of age.
Babies typically recognize themselves in the mirror around 18 months of age.
Babies typically begin to recognize themselves in a mirror around 18 months of age.
Babies typically begin to recognize themselves in the mirror around 18 to 24 months of age.
Babies typically begin to recognize themselves in the mirror around 18 months of age.
Babies typically start to recognize themselves in a mirror or in photographs around 18 to 24 months of age.
15-18 months.
Babies typically begin to recognize themselves in a mirror around 18 months of age.
No, dogs can't recognize themselves in a mirror.
An oddly related fact about elephants is that they are one of the few animals that can recognize themselves in a mirror, showing a high level of self-awareness.
No, monkeys can not recognise themselves in the mirror. The animal that can recognise themselves in the mirror are the Chimpanzees. They are much smarter than monkeys. In 1994, scientists found out Chimpanzees can always know who they are when they see themselves in the mirror.
Obuviously, dodo birds cannot reconize themselves.