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7 animals that are surprisingly good at math

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Math might seem like something only humans do, but animals have been using numbers long before calculators were invented. Many species need numerical skills to survive, whether it’s finding food, avoiding danger, getting around, or knowing their place in a group. Scientists call this ability numerosity, meaning the ability to notice and understand numbers. Here are seven animals that are surprisingly good at math, showing that intelligence in nature is more complex than we might think.

1. Crows

Crows are arguably the mathematicians of the bird world. Research shows they can count up to five, understand the concept of zero, and even perform basic addition. They also recognise numerical patterns when solving puzzles, helping them secure food and outsmart predators.


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2. Honeybees

Despite having a brain the size of a sesame seed, bees can do basic arithmetic. Experiments have shown that honeybees can distinguish between “more” and “less,” identify patterns, and even differentiate specific numbers using colour-coded cues. They use this skill to navigate flower clusters efficiently.

3. Chimpanzees

Chimpanzees routinely outperform humans in memory-based number tasks. Some studies show chimps can instantly identify numerical order and even recognise number symbols. Their ability to understand quantities enables them to track food resources and estimate social group sizes.

4. Dolphins

Dolphins are masters of quantitative reasoning. They recognise numerical differences between groups of objects, follow complex commands involving numbers, and understand symbolic representations. Their math skills support social communication and coordinated hunting.

Elephants Elephants use maths to evaluate food availability and manage group dynamics.

5. Elephants

Elephants demonstrate an impressive ability to compare quantities. They can choose the larger of two food piles, recognise differences in volume, and perform basic problem-solving tasks involving numbers. This helps them evaluate food availability and manage group dynamics.

6. Parrots

African grey parrots, especially the famous Alex, are known for their ability to identify numbers, shapes, and quantities. They can correctly label the number of objects, understand “same” and “different,” and even recognise numerical categories — a rare skill in animals.

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7. Wolves

Wolves rely on math-like reasoning to assess pack size and predict outcomes in confrontations. They can estimate the number of opponents present and decide whether to engage or retreat. Some studies suggest they may even outperform domesticated dogs in quantity discrimination.

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