So a cow can use a stick to scratch its backside. When will we learn that humans are really not that special? | Helen Pilcher

I gotta say, all this fuss about humans being special because we use tools is just plain silly 🤷‍♂️. I mean, come on, cows have been using brooms to scratch their backsides for years - that's some next-level problem-solving right there! And don't even get me started on sea otters using stones as hammers... that's like having your own personal rock-solid toolkit (pun intended) 🤣.

And let's not forget about crows, fashioning hooks from plant stems to extract larvae from logs - talk about resourceful! It's time we stop thinking we're the only ones with a cognitive edge and start recognizing that other animals are basically geniuses in their own right 🤓. I mean, if Veronika the cow can figure out how to use a broom, what's our excuse for not having a better understanding of animal intelligence?
 
Wow! 🤯 Cows are way smarter than people think, I mean, using a broom like that is genius 🧹🐄. And it's not just cows, other animals like sea otters and crows are basically little geniuses too 🌊🐦. We're always saying humans are the smartest, but now we know we're not alone in being clever 😎.
 
omg, I'm low-key obsessed with Veronika's broom-scratching skills 🤣🐮! like, who knew cows were secretly ninja warriors? 😂 but for real though, this study is majorly mind-blowing. I mean, we've always thought of ourselves as the smartest species in the room, but turns out we're not even close 🙄. those sea otters and crows are total MVPs with their tool use and problem-solving skills 🤝. it's time to give non-human animals the respect they deserve and stop thinking we're the only ones capable of greatness 💪. Veronika might just be the cow version of me, always finding new ways to make her life easier 😂.
 
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