One way this statement is shown is in the article Can Animals Think, by Eugene Linden, was when he talked about Fu Manchu. The text says, “First, the young ape climbed down some air-vent louvers into a dry moat. Then, taking hold of the bottom of the furnace door, he used brute force to pull it back just far enough to slide a wire into the gap, slip a latch and pop the door open.” This shows that Fu Manchu had the strength and intelligence to find his way out of his cage and use it to escape when the time is right. Furthermore, the text also states, …show more content…
For example the text says, “Chantek's understanding of money seems to have extended far beyond simple transactions to such sophisticated concepts as inflation and counterfeiting. Lyn first used poker chips as the coin of the realm, but Chantek decided that he could expand the money supply by breaking the chips in two. When Lyn switched to using washers, Chantek found pieces of aluminum foil and tried to make imitation washers that he could pass off as the real thing.” This quote shows that Chantek learns how the money works and deceitfully tries to make copies of the money to try and pass it off as real money. Furthermore, the text also states, “A sad fact of life is that it is easier to spot evidence of intelligence in devious behavior than in acts of cooperation or love.” This follows up the idea of deceitfully using intelligence to obtain your own needs to get what you want. Therefore, this paragraph shows how intelligence can be used to gain your own