Inside the animal mind. Episode 03, Secrets of the social world /

Long-standing theories about how animals think are being overturned. Instead of simplistic attempts to rank animals through IQ, zoologists are exploring the animal mind on a much broader scale. This fascinating series explores these breakthroughs through three iconic creatures - dogs, birds and dolp...

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Other Authors: Thompson, Andrew (Producer and director) (Director), Packham, Chris, 1961- (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2014.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Long-standing theories about how animals think are being overturned. Instead of simplistic attempts to rank animals through IQ, zoologists are exploring the animal mind on a much broader scale. This fascinating series explores these breakthroughs through three iconic creatures - dogs, birds and dolphins - and discovers how the origins and causes of animals' cognitive abilities lie in their environment. From the dog’s ability to know when its owner will return to the cleverest birds in the world and the manipulative power of dolphins, this series reveals the surprising and fascinating ways in which animals understand the world around them. Chris Packham uncovers why the most intelligent animals on the planet are also the most social. This episode focuses on one of the cleverest animals of all, the dolphin. Swimming with a pod of dolphins in the Bahamas, Chris explores their language and sees how they can recognise themselves in the mirror. He also witnesses the duplicity of chimps and in a moving scene, watches elephants mourn their dead.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed February 26, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (49 minutes)
Playing Time:00:49:24