Scientific studies of animal intelligence and emotion reveal surprising traits

By Stathi Paxinos
Updated August 30 2015 - 8:13pm, first published 8:00pm
Associate Professor Culum Brown who is studying feral Guppies from Darwin as well as the Port Jackson shark: "There's virtually nothing a fish can't do." Photo: Quentin Jones
Associate Professor Culum Brown who is studying feral Guppies from Darwin as well as the Port Jackson shark: "There's virtually nothing a fish can't do." Photo: Quentin Jones

Culum Brown was five years old when he first considered that humans may not be the only intelligent animal species on the planet.

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