The most complex and intelligent vertebrate is Homo sapien, otherwise known as a human being.
The scientist devised an intelligent solution to the complex engineering problem.
Yes, squid are considered to be intelligent marine creatures. They have large brains relative to their body size and exhibit complex behaviors such as problem-solving, communication, and learning. Squid are known to exhibit curiosity and adaptability in their environment.
"Other" intelligent life? I think we have yet to prove that there is ANY intelligent life on our planet. There was a button to improve the answer but this answer requires no improving. From the smallest cell in our diverse bio system things tend to work together for survival. Now when we think of intelligent life we like to think humans but really we don't work for our complex bio system, instead we pollute, and kill, and change. more like a complex virus but far from intelligent
Dolphins and supposedly apes and monkeys are the most intelligent mammals on our planet. And I guess I should put that we are mammals too. Which makes us another mammal that is the most intelligent (well, some of us). :0)
It is not an animal so it is not a vertebrate or invertebrate.
i think human
Feathers are the most complex of all of the appendages or derivatives of the vertebrate stratum corneum.
I would say a dolphin then the elephant!
The scientist devised an intelligent solution to the complex engineering problem.
The most intelligent creature after humans is often considered to be dolphins. They have complex social structures, advanced communication systems, and exhibit problem-solving abilities.
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
most intelligent
The comparative form of "intelligent" is "more intelligent," and the superlative form is "most intelligent."
Yes, lobsters are considered to be intelligent creatures. They have complex behaviors and are capable of learning and problem-solving.
Only complex, multi-celled animals can be classified as vertebrate or invertebrate. Bacteria, being single-celled organisms are neither vertebrate nor invertebrate.
A llama is MOST DEFINATELY a VERTIBRATE :D