The video showcases various instances of animal intelligence and behavior.
1. A monkey demonstrates a sharp rock and a clear escape plan, suggesting a high level of intelligence.
2. A chimpanzee, after observing humans for a long time, begins to clean his own enclosure. Scientists believe the intelligence of these primates is similar to that of children aged 3 to 4 years old.
3. A capuchin monkey, different from its peers, is the only one that knows how to crack nuts with the things it has at hand.
4. A family watching lions in a safari park in South Africa learns the importance of locking the car door, even when they think the animals can't open it.
5. Turtles are shown to be more intelligent than they appear at first glance. If one turtle is in trouble, the others know exactly how to help.
6. Raccoons are portrayed as scoundrels, stealing everything they want, even if it's not edible.
7. A goat mother is shown to be smarter than expected, setting up a carousel for her baby.
8. A 23-year-old chimpanzee shows a talent for air defense by knocking down a drone with a stick.
9. At an amusement park in South Korea, bears are shown to have learned to ask for food every time they see a bus with people.
10. A German shepherd named Linda is known for her daily visits to the local car wash in Izmir, Turkey.
11. In November 2019, a beluga whale in the Gemini Craft research vessel was shown to play with a ball, understanding the concept of the game.
12. An orangutan at the Tokyo Zoo is shown wiping its face with a towel, exactly like a human, demonstrating its ability to adapt human behaviors.
13. An orangutan named Amman is shown to walk on its hind legs, copying its father's behavior.
14. A cat named Rome Perkins is shown to put out a small fire in the kitchen before it could spread, saving the house and its occupants.
15. The Bruce family's dog, adopted from a shelter, is shown to be incredibly obedient and calm, waking up the couple when their nine-year-old daughter was not breathing.
16. A girl named Gabi from Seattle forms a friendship with crows, who bring her gifts in exchange for food.
17. The video ends with a message about animals constantly observing us and adopting certain habits.
1. A monkey at the Chinese census zoo has been observed with a sharp rock in its hand and a clear escape plan in its head.
2. A chimpanzee, after observing people for a long time, began to clean its 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.
5. A cappuccino at the zoo has been observed sharpening a stone and hitting the glass with it.
6. The cappuccino is the only one that knows how to crack nuts with the things it has at hand.
7. A family watching lions from the supposed safety of their car in a safari park in South Africa learned to lock the door.
8. Turtles are much more intelligent than they may seem at first glance.
9. Raccoons are known to steal everything they want, even if it's not edible.
10. A goat mother knows exactly how to entertain her baby, setting up a carousel for the baby.
11. A 23-year-old chimpanzee showed a real talent for air defense by climbing a tree and knocking down a quadcopter with a stick.
12. Bears at the amusement park in South Korea know how to behave to get a treat.
13. A German shepherd named Linda in Izmir, Turkey, is known for her daily visits to the local car wash.
14. In November 2019, ship's sailors researched gemini craft and took a ball to play with a whale.
15. An orangutan at the Tokyo Zoo was observed wiping its face with a towel, cleaning it, and wetting the towel in water.
16. An orangutan named Amman learned to be bipedal by copying its father's behavior.
17. 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.
18. A dog named Bruce, adopted from a shelter, woke up its owner by shaking uncontrollably on the bed.
19. A girl named Gabi from Seattle has a friendship with crows that began with her habit of sharing her school lunch with them.
20. The crows bring Gabi shiny trinkets, earrings, metal bows, smooth stones, and sometimes a rusty bolt, a half-broken clamp, a crab, a clip, a button, and a lens cap from a camera that Gabi's mother had lost.