Monkeys demonstrate cleverness through their ability to solve problems, use tools, and communicate effectively within their social groups. They can learn from observation, adapting behaviors based on experiences and the actions of others. Additionally, some species exhibit advanced social intelligence, forming complex relationships and using strategies to navigate their environments and access resources. This cognitive flexibility showcases their adaptability and survival skills in the wild.
Nature - 1982 Clever Monkeys 27-2 was released on: USA: 9 November 2008
That monkey is a clever animal. It jumps and climbs
an animal that's clever i.e humans, dogs, pigs, monkeys dolphins etc.
Monkeys are smarter than dogs. Monkeys have figured out how to you tools and create shelter form themselves in the wild. A domesticated dog today could not do that. (zozopaw: but i have read that dogs can read your emotions better then a monkey:)
Here are a bunch of personality traits of a monkey: -mischievous -clever -friendly -fun-loving -curious -energetic -inventive -entertaining
clever = klug clever =schlau clever = gescheit clever = clever
No monkeys make good pets. They're too clever, too much in need of constant company and occupation. They can't be housetrained. They tend to be very destructive. The smaller are less dangerous and cost less to feed. That's about it.
Are whales clever, yes they are very clever
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the cleverness is created by adapting creative actions to an end that ends up being clever. It is an art, skill, and talent. Clever is as clever does!
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Monkeys primarily rely on their agility, intelligence, and social cooperation to catch prey. Many species use their keen eyesight to spot insects or small animals, while others may hunt in groups to increase their success rate. They often use tools or clever tactics, such as ambushing or chasing, to capture their prey. Additionally, some monkeys may also forage for fruits and nuts, supplementing their diet with animal protein when available.