Sunday, September 19, 2010

Summary of ''Can Animals Think?"

            In the F41 article, "Can Animals Think?," Karen Blanchard states that some scientist presume that animals have an ability for thinking complexly. First, a chimpanzee that is called Dandy can plan ahead for hide a fruit and eat it alone later. Second, in Japan there is a heron that approves that she can think, by creates a tool to catch a fish. Third, a parrot that is called Alex shows that he can explain his feelings in organize words. Forth, scientist see that octopus in Italy can do what other octopus do by watching. Finally, Timmy the gorilla can represent his love felling by crying, when his family are taken away. In conclusion, these stories make scientist hypothesize that animals can think.

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