Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Elephants Elephants are renowned for their impressive memory. They can remember the locations of water sources, food, and even individuals within their social groups for many years. This memory helps them survive in their vast habitats.

Dolphins Dolphins have excellent memory and can recognize individual dolphins and other sea creatures. They also have a strong ability to remember specific locations and hunting grounds.

Chimpanzees Chimpanzees have a remarkable memory for faces and social hierarchies within their groups. They can also remember the locations of fruit trees and other food sources.

Octopuses Octopuses are highly  intelligent marine creatures with impressive problem-solving abilities and memory. They can remember complex escape routes from enclosures and learn from their interactions with humans.

Pigeons Pigeons are known for their homing ability, which relies on their exceptional navigational memory. They can return to their home lofts from hundreds of miles away.

Scrub Jays Scrub jays are small, intelligent birds known for their cacheing behavior. They hide food in various locations and can remember where they've hidden thousands of items, including different types of food and when they stored them.

African Grey Parrots These parrots are renowned for their exceptional vocabulary and memory. They can mimic human speech and remember and use words and phrases in appropriate contexts.

Squirrels Squirrels have impressive spatial memory. They bury thousands of nuts throughout their territory during the fall, and their ability to recall these locations helps them find food during the winter months.

Honeybees Honeybees have an  incredible memory for navigating to and from food sources. They use a "waggle dance" to communicate the location of nectar-rich flowers to other bees in their hive, which requires remembering specific spatial information.