This ability to establish relationships comes from the ducks' ability to imprint which allows them to recognize and follow their mothers. This study is quite important because it shows, for the first time, that a nonhuman animal can connect these types of abstract relationships without any training. These animals, that are normally associated with the inability to undergo intelligent thought processes, are now viewed differently. The experiment shows us that animals' minds are full of complexities that we have yet to discover.
It continually fascinates me how smart animals truly are. I really think they have close to all the cognitive functions that humans have, and possibly more-so in abstract ways. We merely don't have a means to communicate with the animals so that they can express their thoughts. Our family friends have a white duck that walks around the house like a dog. It's smart as hell.
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