Clever Horse Has Completely Mastered The Art Of Escape
4 years ago
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Horses don’t always come to the forefront if you ask people to name intelligent animals. Dolphins, certain breeds of dog and crows might even come up before horses. That’s because horses are a pack animal, and much of their brainpower lends itself best to “group” behavior. Horses not only know who the leader of their pack is, they can even figure out who the boss is in a group of humans.
Mariska, the horse in this video, certainly has some practical interests in mind when she displays some amazing lock-picking skills. Specifically, food.
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