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Started by Moneyball11, April 23, 2020, 09:10:31 PM
Quote from: g8rvet on April 24, 2020, 08:28:59 PMI have had this discussion and a lot of it comes down to definition of terms. Does ability to learn mean intelligence to you? If it does, they are intelligent.Does ability to reason mean intelligence to you? If it does, they are not intelligent. They are good at what they need to be to survive in the woods, both during the season and the rest of the year. Humans are just one of the critters that want to eat them. They have keen senses and one foot on the panic button-just like many prey species. Birds that have been taught what is bad by positive punishment (I do X behavior and something bad happens), not negative reinforcement (if I stop doing this behavior, the bad thing is taken away) can easily learn to avoid conditions, behaviors, sounds, sights, etc. If this were not true, why is it not universally agreed that 2 year olds are easier to kill than big mature birds. Why is it not pretty much universally accepted that pressured birds are harder to kill than naive birds? But with all that said, even the wariest and the most learned turkeys still have some weaknesses that hunters exploit to kill them.
Quote from: silvestris on April 23, 2020, 11:21:36 PMYou discount them at your own peril. They can learn.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on April 23, 2020, 11:30:35 PMThey are a great creature and have provided me with hours of fun. I think we should get a petition going to hybrenize them so that they can smell. Imagine the challenge!