We knew that elephants were among the intellectuals of the fauna, but we didn't know that they were so clever.
Japanese scientists were wondering if other beings than humans could be able to count objects or things. A 14-year-old woman was called upon to research. There was an elephant who received a tablet that man used, but the size of the elephant passed. The touch panel was handled by Autha with its snout, and very cleverly. Of course, he did not watch YouTube videos but solved mathematical tasks. His task was to choose from two images with his or her object that had more objects. He responded well to 66.8 percent to nearly three hundred jobs.
Interestingly, although the elephant is both African and Asian, only Asian elephants are able to perform similarly to Autha's counting ability. This is because, when the two elephant species divorced millions of years ago, Asian and African elephants like other developmental abilities.
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