@HypercatZ by the way the theory of dolphins being the smartest by the weight of their brains has not necessarily been thrown out. Humans have the largest brains, and are the most intelligent, so it was reason enough to assume that the animal with the largest brain was the most intelligent. What actually happened, was when it was discovered that dolphin brains were bigger, many threw out only because they could not be smarter than humans right? What really makes an animal smarter than another?
@HypercatZ you compared rats as being the most adapting after cockroaches, yet cock roaches are not intelligent. So I am not sure this proves anything, and was a self defeating comparison. Insects are not intelligent, except what was programmed in them as living robots. Actually insect behavior has been mimicked with simple robots.
@HypercatZ by the way how big a rat grows has nothing to do with intelligence. Many reptiles and fish do the same, and we do not consider them intelligent. It is not something consciously done out of how smart they are, but instinctual genetics. If that was the case for winning a debate on intelligence, than some reptiles that can grow limbs back would be most intelligent right?
@HypercatZ actually it would be birds that are most intelligent. The only animal to ever create a tool was a female crow. Even primates haven't done that. The closest they have come is a chimp taking the leaves off of a twig to collect termites, but have never actually created a tool by reshaping it. A female crow did by bending a straight wire into a hook, and did it over and over again to collect food. Now mind you I have rats as pets, and they are smart, but not the most intelligent.
Well, do you know rats are the most intelligent animals after humans? (recent studies demolished the theory of the intelligence of the dolphins based on the size of their brain). They are also the best adapting animals after cockroaches. They can also control the growwt of their size. They usually keep themself small because it's more convenient, but in open spaces they can reach the size of a cat. Oh! And some rats learned how to disable elettrified fenches by biting the right wires.
Thanks very much for uploading this. 2:36 Hard to understand what a rat hates in fragrance. 8:52 They never thought they'd miss the rats. They can't live with them, but they are worse off without them. 9:35 I was expecting them to follow the rats trails in the forest, since they have a habit of leaving footprints behind.
Of all the characters, Danny's the only one whom I wish had a tail. ...The Hitchcock moment at the school was awesome! ...Since when is everyone afraid of the Raspy's? At worst, the Raspy's are nuisances - not murders and ...Well, the Old Oak may disagree with me on that one.
This episode had the least name calling and general meanness. I'd say I'm impressed, but you know. :)
@HypercatZ by the way the theory of dolphins being the smartest by the weight of their brains has not necessarily been thrown out. Humans have the largest brains, and are the most intelligent, so it was reason enough to assume that the animal with the largest brain was the most intelligent. What actually happened, was when it was discovered that dolphin brains were bigger, many threw out only because they could not be smarter than humans right? What really makes an animal smarter than another?
aquariuscomfort 5 days ago
@HypercatZ you compared rats as being the most adapting after cockroaches, yet cock roaches are not intelligent. So I am not sure this proves anything, and was a self defeating comparison. Insects are not intelligent, except what was programmed in them as living robots. Actually insect behavior has been mimicked with simple robots.
aquariuscomfort 5 days ago
@HypercatZ by the way how big a rat grows has nothing to do with intelligence. Many reptiles and fish do the same, and we do not consider them intelligent. It is not something consciously done out of how smart they are, but instinctual genetics. If that was the case for winning a debate on intelligence, than some reptiles that can grow limbs back would be most intelligent right?
aquariuscomfort 5 days ago
@HypercatZ actually it would be birds that are most intelligent. The only animal to ever create a tool was a female crow. Even primates haven't done that. The closest they have come is a chimp taking the leaves off of a twig to collect termites, but have never actually created a tool by reshaping it. A female crow did by bending a straight wire into a hook, and did it over and over again to collect food. Now mind you I have rats as pets, and they are smart, but not the most intelligent.
aquariuscomfort 5 days ago
I would love to see the English version of Maya the Bee.
PeterSamFanNo4 1 month ago
I'd like more episodes of franklin please
diamondt810 1 month ago
Well, do you know rats are the most intelligent animals after humans? (recent studies demolished the theory of the intelligence of the dolphins based on the size of their brain). They are also the best adapting animals after cockroaches. They can also control the growwt of their size. They usually keep themself small because it's more convenient, but in open spaces they can reach the size of a cat. Oh! And some rats learned how to disable elettrified fenches by biting the right wires.
HypercatZ 1 month ago
Thanks very much for uploading this. 2:36 Hard to understand what a rat hates in fragrance. 8:52 They never thought they'd miss the rats. They can't live with them, but they are worse off without them. 9:35 I was expecting them to follow the rats trails in the forest, since they have a habit of leaving footprints behind.
Jenkinsmum 2 months ago
Of all the characters, Danny's the only one whom I wish had a tail. ...The Hitchcock moment at the school was awesome! ...Since when is everyone afraid of the Raspy's? At worst, the Raspy's are nuisances - not murders and ...Well, the Old Oak may disagree with me on that one.
This episode had the least name calling and general meanness. I'd say I'm impressed, but you know. :)
MartenFerret 2 months ago