Kanzi: The Chimpanzee Who Understood a Pretend Play Game
This article discusses Kanzi, a chimpanzee known for his exceptional ability to understand and engage in a game based on pretending.
Journal of Laws from February 11, 2026 (positions 152 - 157)
The article outlines several announcements and regulations published in Poland's Journal of Laws on specific dates in February 2026, including laws regarding military intelligence services and veterinary care standards.
Some dogs can eavesdrop on their owners and learn new words on their own
A report discusses how some dogs are capable of understanding and learning words from their owners, showcasing their intelligence.
A young dog without legs – a true tornado: known for friendliness and intelligence
A friendly young dog with three legs, named Laukas, showcased his adaptability and energy at the shelter, quickly earning the affection of both staff and potential adopters.
Investigators and veterinarians reveal the 5 most emotionally intelligent dog breeds in the world
According to a veterinarian consulted by Newsweek, certain dog breeds are better at sensing human emotions, which include classic breeds known for their empathy and emotional understanding.
Politico: Vučić brought the FSB to Belgrade to experiment on dogs
Serbian intelligence tested sound cannons on dogs in collaboration with the Russian security service, revealing the extent of security cooperation under Aleksandar Vučić's administration.
Ai, the genius chimpanzee, has died at 49. She could read, count, and draw
Ai, a chimpanzee renowned for her intelligence and ability to read, count, and draw, passed away at the age of 49 at the Kyoto University Center.
The chimpanzee 'Love', nicknamed genius, has died at the age of 49. She knew Chinese characters, Latin alphabet, and numbers
A chimpanzee known as 'Love', celebrated for her intelligence and ability to understand Chinese characters and numbers, has passed away at 49.
'Super gifted' dogs learn words: they can identify objects like 18-month-old children
Research has shown that certain dogs can learn the names of numerous objects, with some communicating as effectively as toddlers.