Elephant
The size of an elephant is the first thing you notice when you see one. Elephants, contrary to common belief, are more than lumbering giants with large ears. Elephants, in reality, are graceful, sophisticated, inquiring, and have an excellent memory. Elephants can distinguish up to 30 relatives based on their urine odors, which helps them keep track of one another.
In the wild, they have been observed cleaning their food and using tools in diverse ways, and in captivity, they can also obey human directions. Elephants are also exceedingly loving and sensitive toward their fellow elephants as well as other animals, which is considered a highly advanced sort of intelligence.
Elephants have the biggest brains among terrestrial creatures, three times the size of a human brain, and an adult weighs 10.5 pounds (4.7 kilograms). It has 257 billion neurons in its brain, which is three times more than the typical human brain. Elephants can identify themselves in mirrors and express regret over the deaths of their family.
Scientific Name : Loxodonta
The average EQ : 1.88