Alex (May 18, 1976 - September 6, 2007) [1] was a grey parrot and the subject of a thirty-year experiment by animal psychologist Irene Pepperberg, initially at the University of Arizona and later at Harvard University and Brandeis University. When Alex was about one year old, Pepperberg bought him at a pet shop. [2] In her book Alex & Me, Pepperberg describes her unique relationship with.
Alex was no ordinary parrot, he surprised scientists by asking, "What color am I?" When told he was grey, he learned something new about himself. This moment showed that animals can think and. African gray parrot from Congo When he was put in front of a mirror, Alex inquired the answer to the first existential question ever asked by an anima - "What color?" - referring to himself.
He had learned that his color is gray after being told six times. Until today, Alex is the only animal which posed a question about itself. Alex, The Parrot That Asked What Color He Was And how it changed our view of bird intelligence No animal has impressed me as much as Alex.
Parrots possess a unique ability for vocal learning. Alex was the first African gray parrot to be trained and tested by Dr. Irene Pepperberg and the first animal to ask an existential question.
Alex was an ordinary gray parrot, purchased at a pet store by a researcher studying animal psychology. Alex was taught to identify shapes and objects and to speak the name of the items he was quizzed on. One day, while being taught to identify different colors, Alex turned to a mirror and asked "What color is Alex?" This is the only known case of an animal asking a question.
Even the. Granted, it was asked what color things were all the time. "What color is this key alex?" "yellow" stuff like that.
So asking for the name of his own color isn't surprising really. Reply reply DingyWarehouse The existential "what color am I" has less to do about identifying colors and more about recognizing the existence of the self, though. Given a test of colors and numbers using blocks, Alex was asked which color had three.
He said "five!" over and over until the researcher asked what color had five. Alex snarkily replied "None.". 🧠Do you know the story of the smartest parrot in the world? Alex was an African gray parrot that could differentiate colors, shapes, and handle a vocabulary of up to 150 words.
Alex, the African Grey parrot, is the only animal to ever ask an existential question. He asked "what color" he was.