Good question about their relative IQs! Mantids, mantis flies and guppies have all had the WAIS-R NI (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised as a Neuropsychological Instrument and not to be confused with the WAIS IV) administered and their results were as follow, with 100-110 being deemed average:I would appreciate backround knowlage on mantisflies but I just want to know if they are intelligent like mantids or are they stupid like guppies.
I'd say that they are most like fish. Do you have any fish? Try putting a mantis fly in with the fish and I think that they will like it.I want the personality of the mantis flies not backroung information. Are mantis flies sort of like keeping a fish or potted plant of can they actully be considered pets?I disagree with PhiliaYuma
humans: -99999999999 excluding the smart ones:100-150
guppy: 10
cat:1000
mantis:1000
mantis shrimp:1000
dolfins:1000
ant colony:100
lone ant:5
Because why ask a question that you can easily find the answer to yourself? It is faster to google something than it is to make a new thread.Whats the point in using a forum if its full of comments saying use google, i know i ask some ###### stuff but i dont have the time to browse the internet, it is nice just to leave a post, get on with life then check it later to see someones kindly answered your post.
Yeah, sometimes information on the internet isn't accurate. For me, when I'm seeking information to my questions, I usually read a few sites so that I can compare the information. If the websites say the same thing, then I can feel slightly confident that the information may be accurate. In regards to this thread, some questions are just easier to find by just googling like what Rick mentioned. It just depends on the "level" of the question that is asked on the forum.yup, the internet is so full of ###### most times.People usually ask these questions after they have browsed anyway.
I know this is kind of a late post, but,Good question about their relative IQs! Mantids, mantis flies and guppies have all had the WAIS-R NI (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised as a Neuropsychological Instrument and not to be confused with the WAIS IV) administered and their results were as follow, with 100-110 being deemed average:Guppy: -35
Mantis: -113
Mantis fly: -137
So you can see that the guppy, being a vertebrate an all, is not as dumb as an insect but the mantis fly is appreciably dumber than a mantis.
Hope this helps!
Epic +1Good question about their relative IQs! Mantids, mantis flies and guppies have all had the WAIS-R NI (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised as a Neuropsychological Instrument and not to be confused with the WAIS IV) administered and their results were as follow, with 100-110 being deemed average:Guppy: -35
Mantis: -113
Mantis fly: -137
So you can see that the guppy, being a vertebrate an all, is not as dumb as an insect but the mantis fly is appreciably dumber than a mantis.
Hope this helps!
Oh dear! That's a tall order, so I shall be brief. Sunny and I did most of this work in the summer of 08 when she was 14 and I was Old. Although I am most familiar with neuropsych test protocols, we both realized that there are obvious interspecies discrepanceies that are not easily reconciled and, at Sunny's suggestion (she had just read The Hitchhiker's Guide), we used Brett Watson's "Magic Monkey Formula": http://www.nutters.org/docs/more-monkeys (note that you will save time as you work the formulae if you attribute the same value to e and the natural log, n)I know this is kind of a late post, but,Wow- Phil that data absolutely fascinates me!
What are some of the other main insect scales in terms of intelligence?
also where can I find more data on this?
And..what are the top 10 smartest and dumbest insects?
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