CBS Sunday Morning June 28 2009

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COVER STORY: The Intelligence Of Animals
A monkey who taught himself to pick locks, an elephant with a sense of self awareness, the creative play of dolphins. Who says animals are dumb? A visit to the Primate House at the Philadelphia Zoo inevitably provokes questions about animal intelligence. Could these and other familiar species be even remotely as smart as we are? Tracy Smith looks at the fading line between animal and human intelligence.
(First broadcast October 19, 2008)

Fur Rent
We share this planet with the animal kingdom. Our pets share our homes and our lives. But in one country, it’s the pets THEMSELVES that are being shared, as correspondent Barry Petersen explains.      

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