This scientist discovered that chimpanzees use tools to fish for termites.
Jane Goodall
The animal that tricked its zookeepers three times by using a wire to unlock a door.
Fu Manchu the orangutan
The animal known to use sign language to communicate with humans.
Gorilla
The animal that remembers the location of as many as 30 tadpoles.
Poison dart frog
The animal that used sticks as tools to fish for termites.
Chimpanzee
The animal that uses sticks to fish for food from termite nests.
Chimpanzee
The object Fu Manchu the orangutan used to pick a lock.
Piece of wire
The meerkat that makes sure the group is safe.
The guard
The skill poison dart frogs use to find their tadpoles.
Memory
The bird that amazed scientists by recognizing patterns.
Alex the African gray parrot
The type of insect that chimpanzees catch using sticks.
Termite
The large animal that used its trunk to take bolts off a locked gate.
Elephant
The sound a meerkat makes when a predator is near.
Yelping, barking, or whistling
The learning method where young orangutans copy their parents' actions.
Imitation
The action Betsy performed when shown a picture of an object.
Fetching the object
The object a young orangutan may use as a napkin or a rain hat.
Leaf
The clever dolphin that tricked trainers by tearing paper into small pieces.
Kelly
The ability dogs like Betsy have that allows them to understand words and commands.
Language comprehension
The object a young orangutan may use as a napkin or a rain hat.
Leaf
The reason Koko’s ability to create new signs was special.
Independent thinking
A baby orangutan’s ability to grasp a leaf without learning it first.
Inherited ability
The reason an elephant took bolts off a locked gate.
To escape and free other elephants
The animal that could recognize patterns based on color and shape.
Alex the parrot
A baby orangutan’s ability to grasp a leaf without learning it first.
Inherited ability
The reason chimpanzees use sticks in termite nests.
To fish for food