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View Poll Results: Most intelligent Reptile group.
Boas 1 1.64%
Aquatic turtles 1 1.64%
Tortoises 17 27.87%
Lizards 8 13.11%
Pythons 2 3.28%
All other snakes 2 3.28%
Crocodiles/Alligators 12 19.67%
Monitors 18 29.51%
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Old 03-23-03, 09:32 PM   #1
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Question Intelligence Poll!!!

Out of these reptiles, which do you think is the most intelligent. By intelligence I mean problem solving, remembering, recognizing, etc.
* The catagories are general but just pick what you think is the best answer.
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Old 03-23-03, 09:39 PM   #2
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I would guess torts... they recognize people, like affection etc.

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Old 03-23-03, 09:45 PM   #3
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I'm saying Crocs.. They just seem smarter to me.
 
Old 03-23-03, 09:47 PM   #4
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Some lizards like the bearded dragon act as though they are listening in on your conversation and stare you down.
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Monitors all the way! They know your scent and I have actually witnessed a few that come to their owners... expecially when inticed by food. They can be kept around the house like a dog or cat if tame and some love being petted. Some even grow only attached to their keepers, which is actually really weird... they don't let anyone else touch or handle them or they get upset. You have to also notice how they catch their prey in the wild. Komodo dragons will bite the animal and actually wait for it to slowly die and rot before going in to eat it... pretty good patience, wouldn't you say? You just have to think about it. To me they're like snakes with legs, eyelids and ears
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Old 03-23-03, 10:05 PM   #6
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Wait.. I want to change my answer! Now that I think about it, Iguanas can be potty trained to go on a humans toliet if you know what you're doing! That's gonna have some intelligence to be able to do that.
 
Old 03-24-03, 12:31 AM   #7
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I think its torts too I saw a guy on t.v. with a tort that would come when he whistled and play tricks on his dog the tort would bump the dog and suck everything in its shell the dog would spin around and just see a shell
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I would think tortoises, simply by the fact they outlive all the other species listed and therefore would have a lot longer to 'learn' things...
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Old 03-24-03, 09:27 AM   #9
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I'd go for crocodilians..

Monitors can prove to be somewhat intelligent and so do tortoises at times but, nothing come close to a crocodilian.
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I'd go for iguanas, they can do basic problem-solving and planning and have excellent memories.
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monitors all the way, they're EXTREMELY intelligent. They can be potty trained, they can idenitfy you, walk without leashes, and some come when called
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I don't have a clue... o.o;
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I would say monitors, but i have never been around a crocodilian long enough to know how smart they are. And iguanas are fairly smart too. I guess its a pretty tough choice.interesting thread though.
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After readin RachelS id hav 2 say monitors!!!
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pythons, well mine are intelligent. but i may be slightly biased.
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