Top 10 Smartest Animals in the World (2024)

By: Francisco Guzman & Austin Henderson|Updated: May 28, 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • The 10 smartest animals include chimpanzees, dolphins, orangutans, elephants and crows, known for their advanced problem-solving skills, communication and social behaviors.
  • Rats, octopuses, pigeons, squirrels and pigs also display high intelligence through behaviors like tool use, navigation and memory.
  • These animals' cognitive abilities highlight the diversity of intelligence in the animal kingdom and the importance of understanding and protecting these species.

From the depths of the ocean to the vastness of the skies, the animal kingdom is teeming with creatures that continually surprise us with their cognitive abilities. While human beings tend to believe they're the pinnacle of intelligence, many animal species showcase remarkable problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence and even self-awareness.

Here, we delve into the world of the smartest animals in the world, exploring their unique talents and the science behind their brainpower.

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Contents

  1. Rat
  2. Octopus
  3. Pigeon
  4. Squirrel
  5. Pig
  6. Crow
  7. Elephant
  8. Orangutan
  9. Dolphin
  10. Chimpanzee

10. Rat

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No. 10 in our countdown is the rat, a highly intelligent yet much-maligned animal in Western cultures. But in Chinese culture, the rat is well-regarded for its cunning and resourcefulness, and for good reason. It has successfully colonized every continent on Earth except for Antarctica. And if history is any indication, they'll be there too soon enough.

Widely used in research, the lab rat has been known to find shortcuts, loopholes and escape routes in the laboratory experiments designed by the top scientific minds of our time. In fact, highly trained rats have saved thousands of lives by detecting tuberculosis (TB) in humans and sniffing out landmines around the world.

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Rats trained at a Tanzania-based nonprofit organization APOPO – which stands for "Anti-Persoonsmijnen Ontmijnende Product Ontwikkeling," in Dutch and "Anti-Personnel Landmines Detection Product Development" in English – have detected 18,300 cases of TB and destroyed 108,736 landmines and unexploded ordnances.

It takes a rat 30 minutes to check the area of a tennis court for mines, a task that could take a human four days with a metal detector, APOPO says. And it can check 100 sputum samples for TB in under 20 minutes, while a lab technician might take up to four days using conventional tests. If that wasn't impressive enough, rats can also learn to play hide and seek.

9. Octopus

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Kudos should go to the invertebrate with the strength and skill to screw a lid off a jar! No. 9 in our list of world's smartest animals is the octopus, one of the smartest creatures in the sea. This animal is still poorly understood, but scientists are constantly discovering new and impressive abilities.

Octopi play, solve problems, navigate through mazes and have respectable short-term memories. But how is an animal that belongs to the same class as the snail capable of such clever feats? It may be that the combination of strength, agility, curiosity and a lot of brainpower sets the octopus apart from its soft-bodied brethren.

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An octopus brain is proportionally as large as some mammals' brains, but it displays a high level of organization, which helps it catch its prey and avoid predators. However, its shape-shifting and camouflage abilities reveal only a fraction of this remarkable creature's brainpower. Although its nervous system includes a central brain, 3/5 of the octopus's nerves are distributed throughout its eight arms which serve as eight mini brains. Well, no wonder it's so smart.

A video captured an octopus pulling two halves of a coconut shell, which it later uses as shelter. The intelligent animal knows the shells will come in handy at a future date.

Octopuses show the same smarts when brought into science labs. Researchers confirmed that octopi could recognize individual humans despite them wearing identical uniforms. In fact, the animals behaved differently around the person who fed them and the person who touched them with a bristly stick – something we humans would definitely do.

8. Pigeon

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Pigeons are abundant in most major cities of North America, and many people think of them as mere pests. However, this ubiquitous bird is actually quite smart. Because pigeons have been the subjects of countless scientific experiments, there is a wealth of knowledge about their intellectual abilities.

For example, pigeons can recognize hundreds of images even after several years have passed. They can also identify themselves in a mirror, be taught to perform a sequence of movements and to discriminate between two paintings – pretty impressive for a common bird.

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But that's just scratching the surface. There's a reason pigeons were used by governments and militaries around the world. Before technology progressed, these pigeons carried critical messages back and forth behind enemy lines during both World Wars. And other pigeons, equipped with tiny cameras, flew over enemy territories to gather information.

So, don't be fooled by your neighborhood pigeon pecking at the ground – this animal doesn't have a bird brain; it's a brainy bird.

7. Squirrel

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This animal's dogged persistence and impeccable memory have made it the nemesis of gardeners everywhere. Most squirrels display an impressive array of tricks and strategies that help them survive, which researchers believe shows an advanced level of cunning and intellect. For starters, these intelligent creatures are essentially woodland animals that have adapted to living alongside humans, eating out of bird-feeders, flower gardens and whatever food might be lying around.

If you're a fan of the "Ice Age" films, you know how important an acorn is for Scrat, the saber tooth squirrel. Well, it's no different in real life. So much so that Eastern gray squirrels dig holes, pretend to hide their food in them and run off to other secret places to stash their food. This is known as deceptive caching, and they do this to confuse potential thieves.

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Tree squirrels on the other hand, use a technique called "spatial chunking" to sort their nut pile by size, type, and perhaps nutritional value and taste. This helps them find what they want when they get hungry. They are also able to store and cache food for leaner times, and then find their hidden morsels many months later.

6. Pig

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Despite a reputation for gluttony and poor hygiene, pigs are actually highly intelligent animals. Both domestic and wild species are known for their ability to adapt to a variety of different ecological conditions. Unlike most other ungulates, which are strictly herbivorous, pigs and their relatives are omnivores with a diet that sometimes includes worms and bugs.

Wherever they have been introduced around the world, pigs tend to out-compete the native species. Though devastating to the native species, this trend is yet another strong indication of pig cleverness.

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In fact, young piglets can learn to use mirrors to find the path to a hidden food bowl. When researchers placed the food bowl behind a solid barrier, which was only visible in the mirror, seven out of the eight pigs found their food. Not only were they able to solve the concept of reflection within five hours, but pigs can also understand instructions given to them by humans.

There's a reason certain domestic pigs have become a favorite pet in the U.S. — pigs are as trainable as cats and dogs.

5. Crow

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Crossing the street against traffic may be called "jay-walking," but jays and other members of the crow family understand better than some humans the importance of waiting for the light to change. Crows living in urban areas in Japan have been observed gathering nuts from trees and then placing them in the street for passing cars to crack open the shells. Then, after waiting patiently for the light to change, they return to the street to retrieve their nutty snack — an impressive example of animal innovation.

Crows have demonstrated abilities to create tools (like bending a piece of wire to create a hook to snag meat), identify people and animals who might pose threat and understand analogies. One study even compared their reasoning power to that of 7-year-old human children. Crows also communicate in elaborate, population-specific dialects and play games and tricks on one another.

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4. Elephant

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The first thing you notice when you see an elephant is their enormous size. But contrary to popular perception, elephants are more than just lumbering giants with big ears. In fact, elephants are quite elegant, cultured, curious and have good memories. So much so, they can recognize up to 30 relatives from their urine scents – proving useful for elephants to keep track of one another.

They have been known to clean their food and use tools in various ways in the wild, and they can also follow human commands in captivity. Elephants are also extremely caring and empathetic to other members of their group and to other species, which is considered a highly advanced form of intelligence.

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Elephants have the largest brain among land animals – three times larger than the human brain – weighing a hefty 10.5 pounds (4.7 kilograms) for an adult. Its brain contains 257 billion neurons, which is also three times more than the average human brain. Elephants can recognize themselves in mirrors and show signs of grief over their dead relatives.

3. Orangutan

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The great apes are considered the smartest creatures after humans. Of course, humans are biased in this regard, but the intellectual capacity of the great apes is difficult to deny. After all, we share over 96 percent of the same DNA. Orangutans stand out as being especially gifted in the brains department. In fact, they can weigh costs and benefits when exchanging goods, similar to humans.

Orangutans have a strong culture and system of communication and many have been observed using tools in the wild. In one study, adult orangutans performed better than human children at making and using tools.

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These intelligent animals live in widely scattered communities and form strong social bonds, which may be the key to their advanced cognitive skills. Females remain with their young for many years, teaching them all they need to survive in the forest. Unfortunately, orangutans are critically endangered with barely 100,000 left in the world.

2. Dolphin

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Have you ever wondered why dolphins and killer whales are the star attraction at most aquariums? It's because they're smarter than almost any other creatures on the planet. But you probably already knew this if you watched the films featuring Flipper and Willy.

Dolphins are also extremely social animals. Schools of dolphins can be observed in the world's oceans surfing, racing, leaping, spinning, whistling and otherwise enjoying themselves. They also have a sophisticated "language," though humans have only begun to unravel it.

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Like many of the most intelligent animals on Earth, dolphin females remain with their young for several years, teaching them all the tricks of the dolphin trade. Dolphins use tools in their natural environment and can learn an impressive array of behavioral commands by human trainers. In fact, The U.S. Navy trained bottlenose dolphins to find explosive mines underwater.

A dolphin's brain is four to five times larger than expected for their body size. They can recognize themselves in a mirror and comprehend and follow instructions. They also have sonar built into their DNA.

1. Chimpanzee

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Topping our list of smartest animals is another great primate, the chimpanzee. The impressive intellectual abilities of this animal have long fascinated humans. Chimps are able to learn sign language to communicate with humans and can remember the name sign for individuals they have not seen for several years. Similar to some of the other animals on this list, chimps can also recognize themselves in mirrors and show signs of caring and mourning.

But perhaps the most amazing feature of the chimpanzee is its ability to use symbols for objects and combine the symbols in a sequence to convey a complex idea. Such intellectual gifts are probably central to maintaining this animal's complex social groups, where they form strong bonds and observe elaborate hierarchical structure.

In the wild, chimps have been observed making spears for hunting and using tools to crack open nuts and remove termites from logs. They are capable of advanced problem-solving, and they know when they've aced a test. Ready to be amazed? Here's a video of chips outperforming humans at a memory task.

This article was updated in conjunction with AI technology, then fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor.

Smart Animals FAQ

What is the smartest animal in the world?

Dolphins and chimpanzees are often considered a few of the smartest creatures on the planet.

What animals are smarter than humans?

Chimpanzees have outperformed humans in a memory test before.

What are the 5 most intelligent animals?

Five of the most intelligent animals are chimpanzees, dolphins, orangutans, elephants and crows, among others.

What is the most intelligent non-mammal?

Octopus and crows are a few of the most intelligent non-mammals.

Which animal has highest IQ?

Chimpanzees are known to be the animal with the highest IQ.

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FAQs

What animal has the highest IQ? ›

Chimpanzees are known to be the animal with the highest IQ.

What is the #1 smartest animal including humans? ›

1. Chimpanzees. Chimpanzees and bonobos are fiercely intelligent creatures with complex social hierarchies. That's not really surprising, considering they share 98.7 per cent of their DNA with humans.

Are pigs smarter than dolphins? ›

Recognizing themselves in a mirror, learning to perform certain behaviors and solve problems faster than other animals are some of the skills of pigs, considered to be one of the smartest species, even more than chimpanzees, dogs or dolphins.

What is the IQ of an octopus? ›

What is the IQ of an octopus? - Quora. If we could turn all the animals into humans to take the IQ test, octopuses would outscore most humans on the math portion at a genuis level of above 140. They would also do very very well at spatial visual. However most of the other fields they would be very low.

What is the IQ of a dolphin? ›

Here is a study result of Koko, at the age of 5 years it outperformed humans in many test areas. The scientist estimated it's IQ in the 80–90 range (above a large part of the human population on earth). The typical IQ of dolphins and some apes: 40–50 range. Higher than millions of human beings .

What is the smartest pet you can own? ›

Your Guide to the Smartest Pet Breeds
  • Border Collie.
  • Poodle.
  • German Shepherd.
  • Golden Retriever.
  • Doberman Pinscher.
  • Shetland Sheepdog.
  • Labrador Retriever.
  • Papillon.
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What is the IQ of a monkey? ›

However, we do know that monkeys are intelligent animals that are capable of a wide range of cognitive abilities. It is 100, the same as the average human, the average tree and even the average stone. The average and median IQ is 100, by definition.

What is the smartest pet ever? ›

Researchers believe that the average intelligence of domesticated dogs ranks on par with human 2-year-olds, although intelligence varies significantly between dog breeds. The border collie, for instance, is the smartest breed, closely followed by poodles, German shepherds and golden retrievers.

What is the 3 smartest animal in the world? ›

The top five smartest animals in the world
  • 5 - Crows. Getty Images. They may not be the prettiest bird in the sky, but crows are pretty clever. ...
  • 4 - Octopus. PA. These eight legged creatures know a thing or two about keeping themselves safe from danger. ...
  • 3 - Orang-utans. bbc. ...
  • 2) Dolphins. bbc. ...
  • 1) Chimpanzee. PA.
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Which is smarter, pigs or cats? ›

Even so, pigs are considered by scientists to be more intelligent than cats. To give a comparison, when compared to human intelligence, cats are said to be of a similar intelligence level to a two-year-old child, but pigs are thought to have equivalent cognitive abilities to a three-year-old child.

What is the most intelligent species on Earth? ›

Bottlenose Dolphins

For years, dolphins have been heralded as the smartest animals on Earth, second only to humans—though some would even contest that ranking. Aside from humans, dolphins have the greatest brain-to-body ratio among animal species, including primates.

What is the wisest animal in the world? ›

CHIMPANZEES. RECKONED to be the most-intelligent animals on the planet, chimps can manipulate the environment and their surroundings to help themselves and their community. They can work out how to use things as tools to get things done faster, and they have outsmarted people many a time.

What is the most cleanest animal in the world? ›

First, pigs are actually incapable of sweating. Humans sweat in order to release heat from our bodies, and it isn't the most pleasant odor, but pigs rely on rolling in the mud to cool their bodies. The second reason pigs are considered the cleanest animals on Earth is because of their bathroom habits.

What is the #1 smartest animal in the ocean? ›

Scientists have learnt that dolphins are amazing communicators and although they may look different, they are actually a lot like us. Dolphins love to interact with one another.

Are cats smarter than dogs? ›

That said, research has been divided on the dog/cat intelligence question, with some studies opens in a new tab suggesting dogs are more intelligent than cats because of their social nature, while others found that cats rank higher in abilities, such as long-term memory opens in a new tab .

Who is the very intelligent animal? ›

Chimpanzees have been subjected to countless hours of research with the goal of better understanding their cognition. The result is that we can confidently say that chimps are one of the most intelligent species on earth. Humans share 99 percent of our DNA with chimps, so this should come as no surprise.

Are rats smarter than dogs? ›

The high levels of rat intelligence match that of a dog or pigeon, making it easy for them to learn tricks.

Are cows smarter than dogs? ›

Cows are better than dogs at navigating mazes when forced to take detours, but dogs outperform cows in hearing: dogs can tell where a sound is coming from more quickly than a cow.

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