I'm not sure but when you find out let me know
Is animal intelligence evolving faster than in the past.
The question is worded in a way that does not make much sense. There are, in fact, animals with NO intelligence. For example, a sponge is technically an animal, although they completely lack brains, and nerves for that matter. A more reasonable question might be "which vertebrate has the least intelligence," because all vertebrates have a measurable intelligence. You can't really figure out how much an insect can learn on its own.
baby snakes are the smallest animal in the world.
Director of the Central Intelligence.
It is not accurate or appropriate to rank animals by intelligence using human-centric measures like IQ. Intelligence varies greatly across species based on their evolutionary adaptations and ecological niche. Each animal has unique strengths and abilities that are suited to its environment.
Nope - to be able to express oneself, one has to be able to feel emotion. Snakes lack the intelligence to feel emotions.
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Snakes are a Suborder and are therefore higher u the classification rank than family. The full classification of a snake would be Animalia- Chordata- vertabrata- Reptilia- Squamata- Serpentes Meaning Animal-"anything that isn't a marine worm or sea urchin"-Animals with a backbone-reptiles-lizards/snakes-Snakes
Research And Analysis wing is on 4th rank in terms of world's best intelligence services. Britain's MI6 holds the 1st position.
They seem to be smart enough to have us humans care for them...
Somethings that snakes eat are small animal, birds other snakes, etc..