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Cows and Sheep

I definately agree that cows are not clever. But, I think they beat out sheep in that regard. While sheep will run from a dog, cows will just look at it like they're saying "you have got to be kidding me." I agree that they definately have life figured out. It reminds me of a passage in one of Douglas Adams Hitchiker's Guide series about dolphins and humans. While I don't remember the exact wording it went something like this "Humans thought they were the most advanced life on earth. Citing as evidence all they created and accomplished. Their days were so full compared to Dolphins who just ate and played all day. So, obviously they were the superior species. Dolphins considered themselves the superior species for the same reason." Not to take this to far adrift, but maybe cows are just that more "advanced" than us. :) Back on track, I think we use trainability and responsiveness to our demands as crude measures of animal intelligence. (It seems this measure is, also, applied to AIs.) Cows aren't that responsive to our demands, and exhibit many traits that we would consider stupid. (A friend of mine in High School worked on a farm, and the stories he told during math class...) However, from what I have seen they're above sheep in the rankings of intelligence. Both are tasty, though.

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Tuesday 05 March, 08:56
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Cows having access to other dimensions ;)

>> Dolphins considered themselves the superior species for the same reason.

right, it's just a matter of definition. if we consider cows as stupid, maybe they consider us stupid for sitting in a cubicle and hitting strange grey rectangles. You see, seen from human's point of view, cows are stupid. But they may have other qualities which we just haven't found out yet, because we can't think that high.

Maybe cows have evolved so high that they can think in more dimensions than we can and hence have other problems to solve ;)

Crazy thoughts. Yes, I just have had another physics lesson with theory of relativity :)

Johannes

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Wednesday 06 March, 08:57
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