Animal Creativity
Animal creativity refers to the ability of non-human animals to solve problems, use tools, and engage in behaviors that demonstrate innovation. This can be seen in species like crows, which can fashion tools from twigs to extract insects from tree bark, or dolphins, which use marine sponges to protect their snouts while foraging on the ocean floor.
Research has shown that creativity is not limited to humans; many animals exhibit unique behaviors that suggest a level of cognitive flexibility. For instance, octopuses can escape enclosures by manipulating their environment, showcasing their ability to think outside the box and adapt to challenges.