Edward O. Wilson, professor of Zoology at Harvard, researched the intelligence of mammals. He defined intelligence on the basis of how fast and how well an animal can learn a wide range of tasks. He also took into account the size of the animal’s brain compared with its body. His top ten most intelligent mammals, in order are: human, Chimpanzee, gorilla orang-utan, baboon, gibbon, monkey, small-toothed whale, dolphin and elephant.
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