Feb 16, 2012 - or that mammals are all as smart as humans because of what humans can do even!
Fish isn't even a monophyletic group.
More annoying are the 'fish can use tools so they're as smart as humans" type. Both can do some intelligent things, doesn't mean they're equally intelligent. People have a problem with qualitative distinctions between things technically in the "same catagory" like tool users.
Jan 18, 2012 - Wow!! Stunned! If fish have the capacity to plan "I want shellfish... shellfish is closed... If i pick up rock and drop on shellfish, maybe I can eat? Hmmm... where's a nice stone... aha! Great, where was that shellfish again? aha. Ready, aim fire! Oops... too much to the left... let's try again... " This shows clear evidence of at least short-term memory if not mid-term memory, and rather advanced problem solving! In fish!!
Jan 4, 2012 - This makes me really glad I have hands,wrenches and hammers! At the end when the fish was throwing the clam at the large rocks I could see how difficult the whole process was. His aim was off a few times, but I give him points for trying! The other fish were curious about what he was doing, maybe looking to cash in on some clam meat?
Oct 31, 2011 - I do find it amusing that most of the comments keep making assumptions about "Fish" based on this Video.
It on ly shows one species, that is like saying that if we have a video of a peguin flying through water we can make make assumptions on all birds based on that.
Oct 23, 2011 - and im sure all of them steal each others milk, rape each other, lock them in tiny cages their entire lives, etc. Arguing humans are omnivores is like arguing cows are. Sure it can go in, but that doesnt mean it should. google "all in harmony- humans". Plus most monkeys are herbivores. o.O
Oct 23, 2011 - he said vegetarian was fine and vegans should get enough b12 (from supplements), D, iron, zinc, and calcium. For the most part he talked about some other stricter-than vegan diet. Vegans who have deficiencies get deficiency-caused diseases, just like any other diet. There isn't anything in meat that you cant get elsewhere (meat comes from plants).
Oct 23, 2011 - birds (they can modify tools too- such as bending metal wires), primates, and humans. probably more. Wouldn't be surprise if pigs and dolphins do, since both are known for being intelligent
Oct 19, 2011 - Because the fish Is breaking open a food source with a tool (the coral) this shows the fish has a degree of forward thinking. As in, fish are seemingly smarter than we thought
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unassumption Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - or that mammals are all as smart as humans because of what humans can do even! Fish isn't even a monophyletic group. More annoying are the 'fish can use tools so they're as smart as humans" type. Both can do some intelligent things, doesn't mean they're equally intelligent. People have a problem with qualitative distinctions between things technically in the "same catagory" like tool users.
JeremyNasmith Says:
Jan 18, 2012 - Wow!! Stunned! If fish have the capacity to plan "I want shellfish... shellfish is closed... If i pick up rock and drop on shellfish, maybe I can eat? Hmmm... where's a nice stone... aha! Great, where was that shellfish again? aha. Ready, aim fire! Oops... too much to the left... let's try again... " This shows clear evidence of at least short-term memory if not mid-term memory, and rather advanced problem solving! In fish!!
Volkblin Says:
Jan 11, 2012 - Oh yeah the fish is so smart yeah.. that's why it didn't develop thumbs
2degucitas Says:
Jan 4, 2012 - This makes me really glad I have hands,wrenches and hammers! At the end when the fish was throwing the clam at the large rocks I could see how difficult the whole process was. His aim was off a few times, but I give him points for trying! The other fish were curious about what he was doing, maybe looking to cash in on some clam meat?
toxicgamesorg Says:
Jan 3, 2012 - evolution is a real thing
hambo92 Says:
Dec 5, 2011 - This fish is probably smarter than some people.
tankusfred Says:
Nov 20, 2011 - NICE! I asked a open question and you answer by yes... Should I be surprised? (now's the time to say yes or no)
thenutjob34 Says:
Nov 20, 2011 - Yes
SnOfFacepunch Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - Besides the monkey bit, that has nothing to do with what i said. At all.
HighLordOmega Says:
Oct 31, 2011 - I do find it amusing that most of the comments keep making assumptions about "Fish" based on this Video. It on ly shows one species, that is like saying that if we have a video of a peguin flying through water we can make make assumptions on all birds based on that.
larsjune1 Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - hehe i didnt saw it that way.
Codylupardus Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - and im sure all of them steal each others milk, rape each other, lock them in tiny cages their entire lives, etc. Arguing humans are omnivores is like arguing cows are. Sure it can go in, but that doesnt mean it should. google "all in harmony- humans". Plus most monkeys are herbivores. o.O
Codylupardus Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - he said vegetarian was fine and vegans should get enough b12 (from supplements), D, iron, zinc, and calcium. For the most part he talked about some other stricter-than vegan diet. Vegans who have deficiencies get deficiency-caused diseases, just like any other diet. There isn't anything in meat that you cant get elsewhere (meat comes from plants).
Codylupardus Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - seeing how there trillions of fish.... there would be over 1million fish doing this.
Codylupardus Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - birds (they can modify tools too- such as bending metal wires), primates, and humans. probably more. Wouldn't be surprise if pigs and dolphins do, since both are known for being intelligent
Jo3M Says:
Oct 19, 2011 - Because the fish Is breaking open a food source with a tool (the coral) this shows the fish has a degree of forward thinking. As in, fish are seemingly smarter than we thought
Petranus27 Says:
Oct 12, 2011 - Funky downtown brought me here :P
peace10494 Says:
Oct 11, 2011 - leute geht mal bitte auf meiner seite ich hoffe es wird euchg gefallen :)
Druid103 Says:
Oct 11, 2011 - and they say fish are stupid
Separate01 Says:
Oct 10, 2011 - someone pls explain me why this video is so good
michaely94 Says:
Oct 8, 2011 - hä?! i don't get it :/
D5932 Says:
Oct 6, 2011 - interesting. what are the other animals that can do this ?
tankusfred Says:
Oct 6, 2011 - What is it you didn't catch in what I said to larsjune1?
thenutjob34 Says:
Oct 5, 2011 - what? ok...
JuL3r Says:
Oct 5, 2011 - God give him hands! :D