I think the smartest animal in the world right now are Primates which are like apes, monkeys, chimpanzees and gorrillas. And another smart mammal are dolphins. And the smartest dog in the world are Border Collies. Also humans and rats, and actually the most intelligent breed of dog is a Schnauzer.
The pig, despite its status as meat or pests, is actually considered the smartest domestic animal. It has even been shown to be more intelligent than the average dog.
the dolphin is the smartest animal in the sea Ben z'ev: possibly, personaly I think wolves are the smartest animals, but dolphins are very smart too.
The smartest animal without a backbone will have to be an octopus
The smartest canine breed is the Border collie. In second place is the poodle, and the third smartest dog is the German shepherd.
The smartest woman on earth is Xiu Young a 14 year old Asian chick.The smartest known person on earth is John Progno.
out of a scale of 1 to 10 ill say a 10 but ist not the smartest dog ill say one of the smartest
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no If you meant to say "smartest mammal not including humans" then the answer would still be no. Dolphins are smarter than monkeys, not to mention chimps and gorillas, which aren't monkeys.
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Alpaca?
I'd say the domestic dog.
the smartest animal is an orangutan. it has different levels of smartness. I know an orangutan that got a higher grade in Earth/Environmental Science than the rest of the class.
Zebras are closely related to domestic horses.
Either chimps, great apes, or dolphins. People argue for all three, but chimps are probably the smartest. other options : ~Pigs ~other types of monkeys
Washington States Marine Mammal is the Orca (killer whale) and its Land Mammal is the Olympic Marmot which is a rodent in the squirrel family but about the size of your average domestic cat.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Capra hircus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sus scrofa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Oryctolagus cuniculus.