Momentos de Genio Animal que te Sorprenderán - Summary

Summary

The video showcases various instances of animal intelligence and behavior. It starts with a monkey using a sharp rock to escape from its enclosure, demonstrating a clear plan and understanding of tools. This is followed by a chimpanzee's attempt to clean its enclosure, suggesting a level of intelligence similar to that of a 3-4-year-old child.

The video then moves on to show a turtle using its shell as a natural trap, highlighting its intelligence in recognizing potential threats. Raccoons are depicted as stealing items, even those not edible, showing their resourcefulness and adaptability.

A goat is shown setting up a carousel for its baby, indicating a level of intelligence and common sense that is surprising and alarming. The video then features a chimpanzee using a stick to knock down a drone, showcasing its ability to understand and respond to technology.

In an amusement park, bears are shown standing on their hind legs and behaving in a human-like manner to get treats. The video also features a German shepherd named Linda visiting a local car wash, and a beluga whale playing with a ball, demonstrating their curiosity and playfulness.

The video concludes with a cat putting out a fire in its owner's kitchen, showing its resourcefulness and protective instincts. The video ends with a dog named Bruce shaking uncontrollably, waking up its owners, and leading them to discover that their daughter was not breathing. The dog's behavior led to the girl's survival, highlighting the importance of dogs in detecting medical emergencies.

Facts

1. A monkey at the Chinese census zoo was observed to have a sharp rock in his hand and a clear escape plan in his head.
2. A chimpanzee, after observing people for a long time, began to clean his own enclosure.
3. The intelligence of these primates is believed to be similar to that of children from 3 to 4 years old.
4. The video was recorded at the Chinese census zoo and seems to depict the real planet of the apes.
5. A capuchin monkey, different from its peers, was observed to be the only one that knows how to crack nuts with the things it has at hand.
6. A family who was watching the lions from the supposed safety of his car in a safari park in South Africa learned that you should always lock the door.
7. Turtles are much more intelligent than they may seem at first glance. If one turtle is in trouble, the others know exactly how to help her.
8. Raccoons are known to be scoundrels who go wherever they want and steal everything they want, even if these things are not edible at all.
9. A goat was observed to set up a carousel for the baby, indicating a level of common sense that is surprising and alarming.
10. A 23-year-old chimpanzee showed a real talent for air defense by climbing a tree, signaling to a quadcopter that was videotaping the inhabitants of the zoo, and knocking it down with a stick.
11. At the amusement park Everland, located in the South Korean city of Jong In, bears have learned to ask for food every time they see a bus with people.
12. A German shepherd named Linda is known in Izmir, Turkey, for her daily visits to the local car wash to relax with the water and the best brush sword treatments.
13. In November 2019, the ship's sailors researched gemini craft and took a ball to play with a whale. The marine animal caught the ball and brought it back each time, as if it understood the concept of the game.
14. An orangutan at the Tokyo Zoo was observed to be wiping his face with a towel, just like a human, and not only does he clean it but he wets the towel in the water, squeezes it, and then puts it on his face to cool off.
15. An amman band can walk on its hind legs. All gorillas and chimpanzees know how to do it but they don't usually do bipedal steps for them.
16. A cat named Rome Perkins saved its owner's house from a kitchen fire by putting out the small fire before it could spread beyond the kitchen.
17. Dogs can be incredible creatures, sometimes they are funny, sometimes they are menacing, and sometimes dogs are kind of fluffy angels who guard their owners.
18. A girl named Gabi from Seattle has a friendship with the birds. She feeds the crows every day and in exchange, the birds bring her shiny trinkets, earrings, metal bows, smooth stones, sometimes a rusty bolt, a half-broken clamp of a crab, a clip, a button, and once they brought a lens cap from a camera that Gabi's mother had lost.