Bulletinmybrain said:
Instincts can not be learned. The above is actually intelligence because she would react on what she knows.
Instincts are more along the lines of you must eat every day or your body may be starved. To crap someplace other then where you drink stuff like that. Unspoken things your body instantly does without you having to actually put forth effort.
OK...so you can't learn that in a combat situation you get the hell out of the way immediately?
Fire a gun in a crowd and see how few do anything but go "Uhhh?"; only the trained soldiers will immediately go for cover.
Intelligence would be to question if there was actually a food shortage. Simply storing food is instinctual.
And as for the 'Don't crap where you eat', Cats know that. However, a number of African villages don't. And Dogs don't care because they're also coprovores.
What is unspoken for us maybe perfectly acceptable for others; that's the nub of how you can't judge intelligence.
Countries with a mostly rural population will score lower on IQ tests because they don't have the abundance of straight lines that are a main component to 'normal' IQ tests.
In visual tests that rely on camouflage though, they'll score a lot higher than we would.