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Somewhat above average. Average is SET at 100.
Equatorial Guinea is roughly comparable in size to the U.S. state of Maryland. Maryland covers approximately 12,407 square miles, while Equatorial Guinea has an area of about 28,051 square miles. Although Equatorial Guinea is larger, the two are somewhat similar in terms of their geographical scale.
No..Canids are somewhat more intelligent than felines.
Cathy from "That Was Then, This Is Now" is characterized as rebellious, independent, and intelligent. She is described as somewhat selfish and enjoys living dangerously. Cathy's unpredictable behavior adds tension to the storyline.
Edith Frank was a very intelligent, naturally quiet and somewhat melancholic woman. People meeting her for the first time often remarked that she seemed "cold and aloof", but those who knew her well said this was completely erroneus - she was merely reserved, somewhat shy, and "proper" according to the somewhat aristocratic rules by which she had been brought up.
Pigs are affectionate, loving, and somewhat smart. Not sure if they are as intelligent as a dog though. People would have more pigs as pets. They are clean if given a clean environment.
An Intelligence Agent is something that can act upon a surrounding environment. They could use learning and knowledge to help achieve goals, and are often described as something somewhat similar to a computer programme.
No. Their narcissism would prevent them from it. It would mean they have a problem and as far as the narcissist is concerned they have no problems but the rest of the world that has the problems.
Most people don't use mean words! An intelligent human is one that is able to verbalize the answer in a way that is not offensive to others. Swearing is a fairly base form of communication that shows a somewhat lower intelligence, or at the very least, an inability to convey an intelligent answer in a non offensive manner. You will find that the more educated or socially refined a human is, the less likely they are to swear. Swearing is not really needed to convey an intelligent and objective answer.
Larger mammals are more likely to take a longer time to care for their young. The important correlation behind this is that more intelligent mammals take a longer time to care for their young because there are more skills that the young need to learn in order to succeed as adults. And larger mammals are somewhat more likely to be intelligent. All the smartest mammals are at least somewhat large, but the correlation between size and intelligence in mammals is not absolute and has many exceptions.
No, gibbons are not omnivores; they are primarily frugivores, meaning their diet mainly consists of fruits. However, they also consume leaves, flowers, and occasionally insects, making them somewhat opportunistic in their feeding habits. Their strong social structures and arboreal lifestyle influence their foraging behavior, allowing them to access a variety of food sources in their forest habitats.
he is tall, medium sized, and has blond hair.