Biology, asked by Toska2796, 1 year ago

Five ways in which we think birds and animals are.like human beings

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Answered by Emilylatin
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-they help each other in the problem like us .if we haven't done our homework then our freinds helps us in the homework . similarly if one of them not having the food then they where the food in between.

-they also work like us but the difference is that they do the work like finding food etc .and humans do the work like making food etc.

-they also have feeling like us. if anybody hurt us then we feel very sad . similarly if anyone hurt them then they also feel sad.

-they enjoy their life having fun like us. we enjoy with our freinds and they also have fun by playing with each other etc.

-they have unity like us . if one of them is in trouble then other also help


Answered by soniatiwari214
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  • Large, intelligent birds known as corvids frequently coexist in close-knit social communities with both related and unrelated individuals. The ability to use tools, recognize human faces, and even understand physics demonstrate their intelligence, and some researchers think crows may be as clever as apes.
  • Humans continue to develop their large brains and cognitive skills throughout childhood as their parents care for and nourish them.
  • According to French researchers who have captured the marine mammals producing the unfamiliar sounds late at night, dolphins may sleep-talk in whale song.
  • Coconut shells can be used by the veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) to construct portable shelters. The animal just stacks the shells like bowls, grabs them with stiff legs, and waddles down the ocean floor to a new position when it needs to migrate.
  • Pigeons actually gamble exactly like people do, making decisions that ultimately cost them money in exchange for the chance at a large payout.

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