New Studies on Reptile Intelligence: How Smart is Your Pet?

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Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Iā€™m a herpetologist, zoologist, and book author, recently retired from a career of over 20 years with the Bronx Zoo. [FONT=&quot]A key indicator of intelligence is said to be behavioral flexibility ā€“ the ability to modify actions to fit new situations. Long thought to rely mainly upon instinct, reptiles have not been credited with much ā€œbrain powerā€. However, recent research revealed that many reptiles are capable of solving complex problems that are not ā€œcoveredā€ by instinct, and can use what theyā€™ve learned in the future (see NY Times; Nov. 18, 2013). Although reptiles diverged from warm blooded creatures at least 280 million years ago, some meet or even exceed the problem-solving abilities of birds and mammals. This will not surprise reptile owners, of course![/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Iā€™m often amazed by what I observe among the reptiles under my care, and would like to summarize some of that, and several interesting experiments, here. I hope you will post your own experiences below. This is a new area of research, so please feel free to boast, and remember that each new observation, however fleeting, has value.[/FONT]
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