Darth Wong wrote:You see, since there is so little evidence that pig intelligence is anywhere near dog intelligence, I suspect that this claim has been widely disseminated for political reasons rather than scientific ones, ie- it's been spread by vegetarians who are trying to make people feel bad about eating pork.
Stanley Curtis' study at Penn State found out that pigs are in fact not only smarter than dogs, but in some areas are smarter than chimpanzees:
http://wired-vig.wired.com/news/technol ... 02,00.html
Darth Wong wrote:There's a reason that the dog is "Man's Best Friend"; for thousands of years, dogs have been at mankind's side, helping us and protecting us in many ways. Modern training techniques did not exist ten thousand years ago; the dogs were obviously very amenable to training even without formalized methods or a modern understanding of the way dogs learn. And the burden of proof is definitely upon anyone who would argue that some other animal is smarter than one which is so goddamned smart that you can train it to lead blind people around town.
Bullshit. Living with human beings and being tamed by them shows a certain level of adaptability, but has fuckall to do with intelligence. Miniature horses have been used to guide the blind. Speaking of the equids, horses and donkeys have lived with humans for thousands of years, yet zebras and hemionids, members of the same genus, cannot be tamed and are almost uncontrollable once they reach maturity.
The dog family is an even better example. Cape hunting dogs, jackals, coyotes, dholes and most wolves range from difficult to impossible to tame or train. As it turns out, the wilder and more intractible the canine, the smarter it is -as people who have hunted them with packs of domestic dogs have found out for thousands of years. Domestic dogs are descended from the weakest, least intelligent wolves -the ones who had to settle for scraps from humans while their smarter and stronger kin hunted for themselves.
National Geographic had an interesting documentary about how domestic dogs are essentially inbred, retarded wolves. They also pointed out that dogs pick up on human body language better than wolves or chimpanzees, and do better at finding food hidden by humans. Yet nobody in his right mind would say a dog is smarter than either.
I'd like to know where the idea that people have more compassion for "smart" animals than "dumb" ones. People had no compunction about killing whales until they were almost made extinct and (more importantly) other sources of lamp oil were found. People only felt guilty about killing dolphins because of Sea World and TV shows like
Flipper. Deer are considered dumb animals, yet some people (especially girls) don't want them hunted because they watched
Bambi when they were kids and cried when his mother was shot. Being cute and/ or friendly has more to do with whether people want to kill and eat an animal than "intelligence".
Does the relatively high intelligence of pigs prevent me from killing and barbecuing them? Take a wild guess...