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Tuesday, Feb 10

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Dot has long loved Gary Larsonโ€™s The Far Side, and one of my favorite comics features three panels in which a group of cows (click here, scroll down) stand on two legs with one acting a lookout. โ€œCar,โ€ says the scout and the bovines fall to four legs as a vehicle speeds past, after which they resume their biped stance. I adore Larsonโ€™s intimation that cows are smarter than we gave them credit for โ€” that they have alternate lives of sophistication and complexity.


Turns out Larson was onto something. Veronika is a family pet, a long-lived Swiss Brown cow who belongs to Austrian organic farmer Witgar Wiegele. Wiegele had noticed in the past that Veronika would pick up sticks and use them to scratch herself. A recorded video of Veronika giving herself a good scratch came to the attention of Alice Auersperg, a cognitive biologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna. โ€œWhen I saw the footage, it was immediately clear that this was not accidental,โ€ Auersperg told a reporter. โ€œThis was a meaningful example of tool use in a species that is rarely considered from a cognitive perspective.โ€ Auersperg, fascinated, wanted to see how Veronika might use other tools made available to her. The cow picked up a deck brush, no doubt more effective than a stick, to give her backside a good scratch. The only person not surprised at Veronikaโ€™s ingenuity was Wiegele. And perhaps Gary Larson. 

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This isn't Veronika but it is a Swiss Brown cow who is undoubtedly as clever. And cute.

Auersperg suggested that โ€œthe findings highlight how assumptions about livestock intelligence may reflect gaps in observation rather than genuine cognitive limits.โ€ In other words, cows have probably always been demonstrating intelligence. Most of us just havenโ€™t been paying attention.

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Amoooosedly,

Dot
































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