The most intelligent birds do not adhere to a social hierarchy

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Corvid birds mog the literal Apes that spend their life adhering to a social hierarchy
It's the same with humans, the humans of average intelligence do everything they can to climb the hierarchy because they are so concerned with reproductive success. The highest IQ humans realize that trying to impress less intelligent humans so that they can establish a place in the hierarchy is primitive and beneath them.



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High IQ underrated post
 
post deserves more attention (y)
 
Over for pigeoncels
 
So what should I care for. Like, other that being together with who you love and forming a family with them? I always wonder
 
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So high IQ means more prone to coping hard? Got it.
 
In that video there is th3 semblance of a social hierarchy. Like the groups of teenage birds being in a group but not when older. And the kids stay with their parents for longer than most animals. Its so bizzarre how behaviours manifest in intelelgience. Intellegince always leads to this type of stuff. Except octopi?
 
So what should I care for. Like, other that being together with who you love and forming a family with them? I always wonder
@Toth's thot i know nigga im probably low t because of having a loved one. I dont know if laugh cause that
 
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