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Trout display a range of behaviors that suggest a level of intelligence, such as problem-solving skills and the ability to learn from experiences. They can adapt to changes in their environment, demonstrate social interactions, and exhibit memory, particularly when it comes to recognizing food sources and predators. However, their intelligence is different from that of mammals and may not be as complex. Overall, while they are not "intelligent" in the human sense, they possess cognitive abilities suited to their ecological niche.

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